Corrected entry: The machine they use to torture Joseph Gordon-Levitt's friend in order to affect his future self completely contradicts the "ever changing" probability of different futures the movie establishes later. Bruce Willis says the present affects his memories in real time and that is confirmed by Leavitt ending both of them by shooting himself in the end but that contradicts the previous time travel logic they set up. Do you think there was any probability of his friend making it to old age in the future to be sent back when his present self was having limbs and body parts removed in that sedation machine, if anything the future self should have vanished the second the other loopers grabbed him.
Phixius
19th Feb 2013
Looper (2012)
21st Jan 2013
Looper (2012)
Corrected entry: When the gat men walk into young Joe's apartment they are heard talking about getting the silver and walking right in. Joe lives upstairs, when Old Joe is seen recapping those events, they are heard saying the same words but on the first floor.
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Correction: There's no reason he couldn't have survived. He probably would have spent most of his time in hospital or a nursing home, but that wouldn't affect his being sent back when they came looking for him.
Phixius ★