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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jul 28, 2017 9:33:13 GMT
Both are artistically interesting CBMs and represent milestones for the genre. Even though the second one is visually even more refined, I may prefer the first one a tad, because of the great dynamic between the anatgonist and protagonist.
In these good vs evil movies, I need a good evil to keep me interested. As the unwritten writing rules state:
- Hardest thing is to write a good villain. - A hero is just as good as the villain he faces.
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