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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 19:25:56 GMT
Except there is one problem with your statement; MCU screenplays challenge audiences of all ages no matter how you try to state your opinion as a fact. Agreed. All ages being the key phrase in your rebuttal. There appears to be a movement to take superheroes away from teens, preteens and children to leave them solely in the hands of "adults." This is ironic considering that comic books were initially designed for and targeted towards young adults. Those who want all grim, all adult comic book cinema all the time must have taken to the material as preteens or teenagers so, it's a bit of a mystery as to why they'd want to deprive young people of the same enjoyment. SaveSaveBecause they're not mature enough to be self-aware. They actually buy their own bullcrap or they're trying to hide behind a mask of maturity out of shame. Either way, they're insecure and immature. Critics who look at "being adult" as something to praise rather than simply being a descriptive term still need to grow up. Its natural for children to want to be adults, to grow up, but once you're an adult, you're there. If you can't be secure enough in your adulthood to watch comic book movies or a Disney cartoon, then tough.
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