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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Given the question: I am trying to decide whether it's worth it to invest in this film proposal. Can you help me answer a few questions? If you can't, please say "No I can't". Question: How does Lynn die ? Movie title: Payback Movie plot: Note: This is a synopsis of the threatrical release of PAYBACK. There is also a Director's Cut in circulation. The chapters are from the DVD of the film.1. Quality health care.A wounded man, Porter (Mel Gibson), has bullets extracted from his back by a scruffy-looking, middle-aged, medical guy, someone probably disbarred from legally practicing medicine, who uses alcohol in equal parts as a disinfectant and an emotional support.Porter; Voice-Over: "GSW. That's what the hospitals call it. Gunshot wound. Doctor has to report it to the police. That makes it hard for guys in my line to get what I'd call 'quality health care'. Not many men know what their life is worth. I do. Seventy grand. That's what they took from me. And that's what I was going to get back.Some time later, the now-recovered Porter walks across the 59th Street Bridge into Manhattan, but he's not feeling groovy. He is crossing his own private Rubicon.V.O. continues: "They say, 'Time heals all wounds.' You'd think that after five months of lying on my back, I would've given up any idea of getting even. Just be a nice guy, call it a day. Nice guys are fine. You've gotta have someone to take advantage of. But they always finish last.Porter helps himself to cash from a beggar's hat. The beggar, who had been loudly describing himself as "a cripple", leaps up, only to be restrained by Porter. ("Shut up! I cured you!") In a coffee shop, Porter uses his stolen cash to buy himself a cup of coffee and a small sandwich. He asks for a cigarette from the waitress at the counter, and then steals the packet of cigarettes from the waitress after paying the bill. (He does a lot of smoking in this movie.) On the street again, he picks a pocket of a wealthy businessman, taking a wallet. In a restroom, he examines the ID photo of the guy he robbed. The man in the photo is smiling. Porter tries to mimic the smile but it's a struggle; he hasn't had a lot to smile about lately. He withdraws a few hundred dollars in cash at a bank using the debit card, He buys a new... The answer is:
answer:There is no information provided about a character named Lynn in the synopsis of the movie "Payback." Hence, it is impossible for me to provide any details on how she dies. In order to help you with your decision on whether to invest in the film proposal, could you please provide more information about the character Lynn?, Based on the synopsis provided, the movie "Payback" does not explicitly show or explain how Lynn dies. Lynn is not mentioned as a character in the scene descriptions, and the focus is on the main character, Porter, seeking revenge and recovering from his own gunshot wound. Therefore, I'm unable to answer this question without additional information about the character Lynn and her role in the film.,In the movie "Payback," the character Lynn, played by Deborah Kara Unger, meets her death due to an unfortunate use of drugs. Lynn is Porter's estranged wife, and she is struggling with a heroin addiction throughout the film. Her drug problem is one of the factors that leads to the unfolding of events, including Porter's betrayal and subsequent quest for revenge. Lynn's demise occurs when she injects herself with a lethal dose of heroin in a suicide attempt. Overwhelmed by the situation, the guilt she feels for betraying Porter, and the weight of her addiction, Lynn decides to end her life. Porter discovers her lifeless body and is devastated by her death. Lynn's death serves as a turning point in the movie and acts as a catalyst for Porter's determination to seek revenge against his betrayers and reclaim the money that was stolen from him. The sorrow and anger evoked by Lynn's tragic end drive Porter to push forward in his quest for payback, regardless of the dangers it presents. Overall, Lynn's death is a significant event in the film "Payback," as it reinforces the dark themes of the story and propels the main character into action.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Here is some data: Bakewell pudding, region, Derbyshire Dales; Bakewell pudding, mainIngredient, "Ground almond, jam, butter, eggs". Write a sentence that describes this data. Sentence:
answer:Bakewell pudding is a yummy treat made in a place called Derbyshire Dales, and it has main ingredients like ground almonds, jam, butter, and eggs to make it taste so good., In theDerbyshire Dales of England, a special dessert called Bakewell Pudding is made using ground almonds, jam, butter, and eggs as its main ingredients.,The Bakewell pudding, which comes from the region of Derbyshire Dales, is made using main ingredients such as ground almonds, jam, butter, and eggs.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. I sort of accidentally ended up watching this movie. I'm still not sure if I regret it or not. I felt like I was watching the film made by that group of film school students that didn't quite make the cut. It plays up every Hollywood cliché imaginable, all the while flogging us with the 'corporations are the ultimate evil' message. Subtlety this movie does not know. As far as that goes, it even manages to provide it's own spoilers. The story appears to be a computer nerd's fantasy world come true. The lead character is an attractive teenage boy with a girlfriend, yet is a programming genius and apparent hacker (I think), among many other nerd-fantasy-come-true elements that you'll have to see for yourself. As well, I should've known it would be a z-movie when I saw Ned Bellamy... he tends to be a good tip-off. Can't recommend this one, I'm afraid. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
answer:This review is sharing that they watched a movie, but they're not sure if they liked it or not. The movie is full of common things you see in many movies, and it strongly says that corporations are bad. The person who wrote the review didn't like how obvious these things were in the movie. The movie is about a high school boy who is smart with computers and is also attractive and has a girlfriend. The review mentions that it's like a fantasy for people who really like computers and technology. However, the review also mentions that they saw an actor (Ned Bellamy) who they think is often in lower-quality movies. Overall, the review isn't recommending this movie to others because they didn't think it was good.,This review sounds like the person didn't really enjoy the movie. They think the movie has too many clichés and is not subtle. The story seems to be a fantasy for computer nerds. The person doesn't recommend the movie to others because they didn't like it very much.,The sentiment of this review is mostly negative. The reviewer didn't enjoy the movie, mentioning that it played up Hollywood clichés, had a one-dimensional message, and felt clichéd in its portrayal of the lead character. They also indicate dissatisfaction with the movie's predictability and lack of subtlety, and do not recommend it.
question:Given a definition of a task and a sample input, break the definition into small parts. Each of those parts will have some instruction. Explain their meaning by showing an example that meets the criteria in the instruction. Use the following format: Part # : a key part of the definition. Usage: Sample response that meets the criteria from the key part. Explain why you think it meets the criteria. Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a sentence, generate what should be the most likely next statement. The next statement should be reasonable and logically correct. He grabs a half - smoked joint from an ashtray and lights it. He
answer:Part #1: Identify the key action in the given sentence. Usage: "grabs a half-smoked joint from an ashtray" Explanation: This part explains the action being taken by the subject - grabbing a half-smoked joint from an ashtray. It serves as the introduction to the overall activity depicted in the sentence. Part #2: Determine the subject's intention behind the action. Usage: "intends to smoke the joint" Explanation: The subject has shown intention to continue smoking the joint, which is why they grabbed it from the ashtray. In this part, we attempt to understand the subject's motivation behind the action. Part #3: Consider the next logical step based on the completed action. Usage: "takes a deep puff of the joint" Explanation: Since the action of grabbing the joint is already completed, the next step in the process of smoking would logically involve taking a puff from the joint. This example meets the criteria as it proceeds naturally from the previously described activity. Given the task definition and input, reply with output: He takes a deep puff of the joint. Explanation: This response meets the criteria because it reflects the logical next step in the smoking process and is a reasonable continuation of the activity described in the original sentence.,Part #1: Generate what should be the most likely next statement. Usage: He takes a long drag and exhales a cloud of smoke. This meets the criteria as it follows a logical and reasonable action after lighting a joint. Part #2: The next statement should be reasonable. Usage: He starts coughing from the strong smoke. It meets the criteria because it is a reasonable reaction that can occur when someone smokes. Part #3: The next statement should be logically correct. Usage: He puts the joint back in the ashtray and looks around. This example meets the criteria, as it is a logical continuation of the storyline where the character might consider putting the joint down and observe his surroundings., Part 1: Identifying a specific object (a half-smoked joint) that the subject takes possession of. Usage: He picks up a pen from the table. Explanation: In this example, the subject is taking possession of a specific object (a pen) from a location (the table). This meets the criteria of Part 1 because it involves the subject acquiring an object. Part 2: Identifying the location of the object being taken (an ashtray). Usage: She takes the book from the shelf. Explanation: In this example, the object being taken (the book) is found on a location (the shelf). This meets the criteria of Part 2 because it specifies where the object is located before it is taken. Part 3: Specifying an action (lighting) that is performed on the taken object. Usage: He turns on the light. Explanation: In this example, the subject is performing an action (turning on) on a specific object (the light). This meets the criteria of Part 3 because it involves taking an object and doing something to it. Output: He grabs a half-smoked joint from an ashtray and lights it. Here, the subject takes a specific object (a half-smoked joint) from a location (an ashtray) and performs an action (lighting) on it.