In Reply to: I guess some films just don't have simple white hat/black hat differentials posted by dave c on March 9, 2009 at 21:46:56:
okay?
I'd take a different tack: it is works such as "Watchmen" that inoculate regular, sensitive people into thinking that viciousness is "human."
I guess, Dave, it all comes down to how cynical one is and whether or not one finds entertainment in a film (and if it's not entertainment, what is it? an intellectual exercsise? Please!) that glorifies violence.
You may not find it shocking that a mainstream film argues that purposefully killing millions of one's own people is a good deterrent to global war but I am more than glad to say I am.
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Follow Ups
- So, there is evil in the world and a film that glorifies it is.... - tinear 21:54:26 03/09/09 (10)
- Glorified? What film did you watch? - Analog Scott 22:51:01 03/10/09 (5)
- very interesting, thank you - tunenut 20:04:49 03/11/09 (0)
- Get real. It has much to say about society, life, national security, and - tinear 17:27:32 03/11/09 (3)
- yes it does have a great deal of social and political comentary but - Analog Scott 22:52:22 03/11/09 (2)
- Then Leni Riefenstahl is innocent, too. nt - tinear 11:32:07 03/13/09 (1)
- Besides reveling in the ultra violence of the Old Boy series you also champion Quentin Tarantino. - sjb 16:27:17 03/13/09 (0)
- I thought the point of Super "heroes" was they weren't "us" - dave c 15:03:19 03/10/09 (2)
- Rambo is reprehensible, as is Dirty Harry and that Bronson architect. - tinear 18:06:30 03/10/09 (1)
- "the great issue of the day, nuclear armament and its use": maybe... - dave c 20:28:21 03/10/09 (0)
- Agreed; enough media conditioning that unjustly rots the psyche... - mpathus 00:36:57 03/10/09 (0)