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Some person on Reddit described this as Batman facing dark mirrors of himself: Penguin as the orphan, Catwoman as the vigilante, and Schrek as the businessman. These characters all being who Bruce may have been had he let himself slide into evil and villainy. Good thought, Redditor, appreciate letting me steal that. It's a detail easy to miss because it isn't plastered across the film the way mirror villains are these days who are usually physical and thematic duplicates of…
Yes, this glorified episode of Paw Patrol released as a movie in theatres was my daughter's first theatre experience. I was holding out for something like Battleship Potemkin, naturally, but this had to do. Of course, it's not the movie it's the experience and she had a lot of fun. She laughed, she cowered, she luckily didn't cry. She covered her eyes, and she beamed when the pups sang "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".
Assigning a star rating to this movie would be like grading a Salvador Dali piece with a star rating. It's utterly absurd and simplifies the work to the point of insult. Eraserhead has more in common with a Dali painting than another film at your multiplex, it's a piece of art, not entertainment. I would be more comfortable sitting and watching this in a gallery than a theatre with twelve-dollar popcorn combos.
People constantly wonder what this or that means,…
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