Submitted by darthvirgin t3_yhyyzj in movies
Watching The Thing (1982) for the fifth or sixth time tonight, my friends and I realized something we never had about the scene where MacReady goes to check on Blair in the cabin they've locked him in. It's a disturbing scene because Blair has evidently casually hung up a noose to kill himself with, but he makes no acknowledgement of it to MacReady while they talk. You can interpret Blair's ignoring the noose as him thinking he doesn't need to spell it out to MacReady that he's contemplating suicide if he's kept in there any longer OR you can interpret it to mean that he's not acknowledging the noose because he's no longer human. The original Blair hung the noose, was subsequently killed and replicated by the Thing, and MacReady is indeed having that conversation with a being that doesn't even understand what a noose is. Brilliant to create that kind of ambiguity.
...no one else I was with had realized it before either, so I don't feel too dumb.
EDIT: Seeing a number of comments where people are commenting on whether the noose is something they'd noticed or not -- it's very prominent IMHO, and I'm not suggesting anyone wouldn't have seen it. I'm saying I hadn't realized the potential interpretation before.
alcervix t1_iugflc1 wrote
Interesting , I'll have to watch again to see that scene