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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 24, 2017 19:27:54 GMT
It was considered brilliant for the 80s when the idea was thought up, now it's banal and exploitative. Even Ricky Gervais pointed out how using the Holocaust is just a cry for attention and "See how DEEP we are? We're referencing the Holocaust!"
This is well written. It is not about your silly "See how DEEP we are? We're referencing the Holocaust" posturing. On the contrary, they do not merely "reference" the holocaust, no they integrate it as the underlying psychological motivator of the villain. The entire film is like written around that, the mutants not as superhumans but as a minority fractured and divided about how to deal with political prosecution (as embodied by the senator) and hate.
It's a nice allegory that we usually do not get in other CBM franchises. Like it or not, if you cannot see merits in this writing you might be too far gone and blinded with MCU fanatism already.
This is too complex for formersamhmd to understand. That's why formersamhmd prefers watching the kiddie movies that MCU makes.
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