Honestly I felt the same way, only more strongly, for his "Ragnarok = a critique of colonialism" analysis, but I felt I'd just be shouted down. That movie didn't come anywhere close to dramatizing those themes enough for them to be what it was "about".
And I think you're woefully oversensitive to texture and you're unwillingness to see what's really there, as literally THOUSANDS of critics and fans are writing about their experiences with BP - is laughably patronizing, toward the movie, and them.
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"Lots of people from my circle agree with me. Therefore, I am right." That's what you're saying. I do not care that thousands agree with you. All it takes is a whisper in an echo chamber to convince a lot of people of something.
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I'm saying the literal opposite. Besides, everyone thinks that if you get popular, you're in an echo chamber, when it's the exact opposite. Believe me, people come from every nook and cranny and are SURE to tell me what they really think.
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