Could someone explain this to me please
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Indiana Jones has a scene where he swaps the treasure with a fake to avoid triggering the trap, but fails and has the scene running from the ball.
This is a cat, so instead of taking the treasure he instinctually throws it to the ground, as cats do. Then he runs from the ball anyway.
At first I didn't get that the cat and the individual were the same person. I thought it came up through a well and broke the item
Yeah I've seen the movie and the final pane of this comic got me as well. I think it's because the bricks he's running on at the end are the same as the well, and the boulder is too smooth and looks like an opening to the well, like the cat is matrix running down the wall of the well 🤷♂️
Very confusing perspective, even if only for a moment.
Thank you for the explanation :)
The title somewhat ruins the punchline
Felindiana Jones
By moving the whip in the other hand in order to paw the cup, we can assume that the cat is right-handed.