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Post by moviemouth on Oct 9, 2020 2:22:24 GMT
That's right, Batman was not always emotionally dysfunctional-up until the mid 80s he wasn't-he was more like a Zorro crossed with Sherlock Holmes (who also became more neurotic and dysfunctional but people still like the Rathbone version--go figure). The point is you can expect increasing, not decreasing neurosis and dysfunction because like kneeling at a basketball game, the wokeness never shuts off unless the creators are replaced. Has nothing to do with audience opinions or artistic freedom either. The corporate model is not going to suddenly decide they should dial down this political propaganda. Not going to happen because they will only hire people who share their vision. Meanwhile people will still watch The Wild Geese and enjoy it. Hey, I agree that wokeness is the dumbest term of the century and many people take it too far. Then there are the people like you who take the other side even further. That has nothing to do with showing human beings in a more realistic light though. Most movies aren't fantasy films. People seem to have become more emotionally fucked up in the latter part of the 20th century and there are many reasons for this. The greatest art reflects and comments on life, society and existence imo. The reason people have become more noticeably fucked up? Because of the horrible history of the human race.
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