In Reply to: or maybe someone who does not expect moral instruction from a comic book movie (NT) posted by tunenut on March 9, 2009 at 17:33:59:
and if it is unrelentingly evil, a reviewer is lacking to not mention it. If it were a WWII film showing how the Holocaust was an unfortunate but necessary Nazi strategy, should a reviewer ignore that criminal and abominable assertion?
Or should we just turn off our brains and rate films on how wonderful the Fx are, nowadays?
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Follow Ups
- No one expects instruction. But a director chooses the source of his work - tinear 18:23:09 03/09/09 (5)
- I'm sorry but I find your comparison inexplicable - tunenut 18:31:37 03/09/09 (4)
- Flaws? Like... trying to rape a co-worker? - tinear 21:49:57 03/09/09 (3)
- yes I enjoyed all of the above - tunenut 22:01:02 03/09/09 (2)
- :-). I take films seriously. Graphic novels are as worthy - tinear 23:24:44 03/09/09 (1)
- "I take films seriously": have you seen the latest Wallace And Grommit? - dave c 13:10:25 03/13/09 (0)