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: They begin as total opposites—Jack is a cynical, gruff ex-cop driven by a payout, while The Duke is a sensitive, talkative accountant who needles Jack about his health and life choices.
The film’s most grounded emotional scene involves Jack’s visit to his ex-wife, Gail, in Chicago. This subplot highlights Jack's isolation and the romantic life he lost. Midnight Sex Run
: screenwriter George Gallo based their bickering on his own parents, describing it as a "marriage" of sorts. Through constant arguing, they break down each other’s walls. The Duke acts as an "armchair therapist," forcing Jack to confront his past and his "ulcer-inducing" rage. : They begin as total opposites—Jack is a
'Midnight Run' or — The Delight of Conflict? | by Colin Edwards : screenwriter George Gallo based their bickering on
: Gail gives Jack her car to help him escape, an act of quiet understanding from her new life. At the end of the film, Jack gives away the watch Gail gave him before they were married, symbolizing that he is finally letting go of the past.
: Jack hasn't seen Gail or their daughter, Denise, in nine years after being framed by corrupt cops.