It's the gayest movie I've ever seen, it's not that it's bad, but I could write an essay about how the movie completely encapsulates the homosexual aesthetic.
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Every time the movie has a speech or something about something real it's capped by a joke, as to make light of the concept of heroism and bravery, every fight is all build up, no payoff, all of the most important plot development are facilitated by wardrobe and hairstyle changes.
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There's not one real fight in the damn movie, every single fight between named characters ends in something interrupting it or a joke (oh you're big, I'm running). It's all on the pageantry and build up, like two strutting idiots in a club yelling while being held back by friends
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It's actually pretty useful as an examination of the homosexual aesthetic, as a way to weigh its objective merit.
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