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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Dec 1, 2020 15:55:22 GMT
One of your favorite movies is on IFC right now - 'Road to Perdition'
The story of a murderer/killer who takes the lives of innocent people - but it's all OK - because after all - he does it to support his family  He isn't a good person, this is rammed home in the son's voiceover at the end. "When people ask me if Michael Sullivan was a good man, or if there was just no good in him at all; I always give the same answer. I just tell them he was my father." He's not as shitty as the other characters in the world he operates in, and you root for him over those guys because he's one of the protagonists-- but nobody ever claims he's purely 'good' from a moral standpoint. It's weird that you're so hung up on this. It bothers you that I like a movie about a low level gangster and his son? 90% of your posts in this thread are about horror movies where idiots are sliced to bits by creatures or masked goons. I was listening to the score yesterday and thinking I need to rewatch the flick, it's been a while. I bet you thought Tony Soprano was a good man too, eh?
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