One question - why did Michael go to that hillside?

Deja 2022-03-15 09:01:04

This movie is pretty good, at least I can

watch it more smoothly than I have nowhere to go. I just have a question, such as the title. I watched it carefully, and several clues in the movie seem to be connected: the child Henry called Arthur and said a book What and the book of conquest, later after Arthur's death, Michael went to Arthur's residence alone in the middle of the night and saw the narrow red book (with a copy shop note in it), and the illustration in the book was the one A hillside with a few horses!

But what's the connection between these? Why did Michael go to that hillside after he got out of the driver's house? He should have only known that the car had a problem with the navigator, but he didn't know that the car had been bombed.

Which senior can answer? Thank you

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-04-23 07:01:50

    The rhythm is a bit slow, and in the last two minutes, George Clooney gave full play to his acting skills~

  • Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    As far as the film is concerned, the price paid for justice is very heavy - the same is true for the United States, so what... But after all, the character Michael succeeded. Where is our Michael? More importantly, where is our Arthur?

Michael Clayton quotes

  • Henry Clayton: It's really happening.

    Arthur Edens: Yeah, It is happening, isn't it? Something larger than themselves and they're not ready, are they to hear it?

    Henry Clayton: Yeah. But later they will.

  • Arthur Edens: I just need to make my thoughts a little bit more precise. That's, that's my goal.

    Michael Clayton: As good as this feels, you know where it goes.

    Arthur Edens: No. No, no, you're wrong. What makes this feel good is that I don't know where it goes.