Friday, November 30, 2018

plot explanation - Why did Beth not run earlier?

A few days ago, I saw Falling Down (1993) for the second time or so.


(Spoiler ahead, if you managed not to see this movie yet)


During the movie, which in real time covers the best part of a day, William Foster, clearly in a violent mood, threatens to visit his ex wife, Elisabeth, to attend their little daughter Adele’s birthday party. He calls her a number of times. She is terrified of him and notifies the police until they get fed up with her and don't offer her any protection any more.


Beth stays at home, knowing that William is on his way. Isn't that strange? When she finally runs, William is already entering her house.


I understand that the plot needs suspense. But my question is, is it made plausible in the movie itself why she lingers so long?


(I randomly sampled the haystack of 346 reviews at IMDB, but no luck).


Answer


Aside from what is said explicitly in the film (and it's been more than 10 years since I saw this one last), we never find out if William has ever threatened Elisabeth but failed to follow through - which might make her decision to stay until absolutely necessary easier for her.


Also, it's her daughter's birthday, which means that there will be a party, which means that there will be plenty of people over. This can help in some situations due to safety in numbers theory. Having people over for her daughter's birthday party might cause William to reconsider his threat, as he would have to deal with an unknown number of other people.


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