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OMG I hate this timeline, it has mucked up one of my top twenty movies! There is so much missing it isn't really a movie. The second storyline is almost completely missing. This is where the mother in Wick, Scotland, is in a flooded house banging on the roof window at the beginning. At the end of the movie she is reunited with her daughter and husband in London, after the flood has gone. What is missing, is that the daughter keeps asking if she can phone her mum, when the dad knows via a newspaper, that Wick had been flooded and the mum could be drowned. This second storyline continues through the movie, as they help a trapped woman out of her car in a flooded tunnel and then they climb upwards. The main male character cuts his leg, yet in this movie nothing is done about it. In my version, his ex-wife goes to get first aid from a Chemists and gets accused of looting by a black soldier with a gun and a helmet, until she is recognised as the scientist that COBRA needs to help them open the Thames Barrier. My youngest remembers a scary part in our version NOT in this timeline's version. It happens when the main female and male characters get swept into the square well of the London Underground, in a big yellow dinghy. They are thrown out of the dinghy and are now swimming in the well and they discover that there are other people down there. In my version a car now appears on the edge of the 40 foot well, tettering on the edge. They all scream at a teenage girl to swim over to the side of the welll, where there's a ladder to a tunnel. The girl can't do it as she is too scared and the car drops and she is crushed. In this timeline this is ALL missing.
A 110 minute version of the film was given a limited theatrical release in the UK, premiering on 24 August 2007[2] and was released on DVD in the UK on 29 October 2007.[3] An extended two-part TV version was screened on ITV1 on 4 and 5 May 2008 and released in the UK on DVD 27 October 2008.[4] It also played as a mini-series in New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Finland and Denmark. The extended version was repeated on ITV3 on 10 and 11 January 2011.
Originally posted by AnonyJai
While I can appreciate that a change in the way a movie was remembered may not be indicative of a timeline shift, I ask everyone to PLEASE read the OPs other thread where this conversation began.. The "Flood" example is just one small reference to what is believed to be happening, and there is quite a bit more circumstance to consider from the OP and other replies in that thread.
I'm not sure if a shift is what is happening, and I am interested in any information that people may have to contribute to the debate as to whether or not this is possible. S+F OP for an interesting read!edit on 21-3-2012 by AnonyJai because: (no reason given)
While I can appreciate that a change in the way a movie was remembered may not be indicative of a timeline shift, I ask everyone to PLEASE read the OPs other thread where this conversation began.. The "Flood" example is just one small reference to what is believed to be happening, and there is quite a bit more circumstance to consider from the OP and other replies in that thread.