IT WAS AS COMPLETE A STORY AS YOU CAN MAKE, SO ANYTHING MORE FEELS... WEIRD. BUT JUST HOPE THEY CRAFT SOMETHING NEW AND INTERESTING.https://twitter.com/MrBillGeorge/status/805207075806703616 …
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I never would have expected you to call the cliche ridden nonsense that is The Last of Us 'complete'.
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Replying to @Xanneri_1
IF YOU THINK THAT'S CLICHE-RIDDEN NONSENSE THEN CHANCES ARE WE'RE NOT REALLY GOING TO BE ABLE TO HAVE A CONVO. 2 DIFFERENT WORLDS
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I follow you because our definitions are art are different and you can articulate your thoughts. Diff perspective is good.
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Replying to @Xanneri_1
HUMANE FLOURISH. EVEN IT'S ENDING IS REMARKABLY, ASTOUNDINGLY COMPLEX. UNLIKE ALMOST ANY YOU FIND IN MAINSTREAM MEDIA.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
Elle is in the same boat, a scared kid at beginning and end. Is the complexity in broken people failing to achieve maturation?
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Replying to @Xanneri_1
SHE'S NOT A SCARED KID BY THE END. SHE'S WILLING TO SACRIFICE HERSELF BY THE END, BUT AGAIN, THE COMPLEXITY IS IN THE AGREEMENT
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I'll have to rethink Elle's side. To me; she knows she is betrayed and relents but reframing it as an agreement is interesting
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SHE'S LOST TOO, AND A A REAL PARENT IS SOMETHING SHE ALWAYS WANTED AGAIN.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @Xanneri_1
I always took it as her agreeing for Joel's sake b/c she knows how broken he is.
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