Where did the jewelry go?

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In the movie "Robot and Frank," Frank steals valuable jewelry with the help of a household robot. He hides the loot well enough that the police can not find it and he escapes punishment. At the end of the movie, he passes a note to his son saying that the jewelry was buried in a garden, but the son clearly does not take this seriously, though he knows his father was a thief. Presumably, the son believes that the father, whose dementia was well established by this point in the movie, does not know where the jewelry is. It was, after all, hidden by a robot whose memory was later wiped.

So, where is the loot? Was there some explicit clue earlier in the movie that I missed?



Best Answer

The loot is in the garden under the tomatoes. Setting aside Frank's memory issues, this is the end of the garden thread that is introduced early on in the movie. Robot tries to help his patient in becoming more active by taking up a hobby such as gardening. We get to see repeated scenes of Robot preparing a garden and planting tomatoes. It is a minor thread that is tied off at the end with a bit of reveal.




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Is jewelry singular or plural?

The word jewelry (Jewellery British English, jewelry American English) is a non-count (uncountable or mass) noun in English, and does not have a plural form. We speak of articles of jewelry or pieces of jewelry, as rings, bracelets, brooches or necklaces, but we cannot make a plural of the word jewelry itself.

When did humans start wearing jewelry?

The earliest finding of jewelry was dated around 25,000 years ago. This simple necklace made of fish bones was found in a cave in Monaco.

Who wore jewelry first?

The word jewelry is an anglicized form of the Latin word, jocale which means plaything history says that about 40,000 years back, the first jewelry was worn by the Cro-Magnons, ancestors of Homo sapiens. Their jewelry included crude necklaces and bracelets made of bone, teeth and stone stitched to animal sinew.

Where was jewelry first found?

The earliest known Jewellery was actually created not by humans (Homo sapiens) but by Neanderthal living in Europe. Specifically, perforated beads made from small sea shells have been found dating to 115,000 years ago in the Cueva de los Aviones, a cave along the southeast coast of Spain.



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