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    Film Crit Hulk‏ @FilmCritHULK 21 Feb 2018

    Film Crit Hulk Retweeted Sam

    Going w/ the pop art truth: Someone: "I hate with things are didactic! Stop being preachy!" Me: "Shakespeare literally ended every play with a character coming out, speaking directly to the audience, and explaining the theme of the play... sooooooo."https://twitter.com/Scrawful/status/966446467031314432 …

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    Shakespeare was pop art in its time, but his works still shaped the art form and its effects are still felt today.
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      1. John ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Armstrong‏ @DrMathochist 21 Feb 2018
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        Including when the theme was "This was all just a silly play; don't worry about it. And please clap."

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      2. ecclesia militans‏ @Spiffl 21 Feb 2018
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        i LOVE it when a character in a movie straight up explains the point of a movie (if it’s earned, of course) and i think many filmmakers would love to do it, except that people unfairly criticize those who do! ugh. counterexample: the wachowskis

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      3. ecclesia militans‏ @Spiffl 21 Feb 2018
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        i realize now that was vague. i meant the wachowskis are a counterexample because they don’t care about haters and DO explain the point of their films

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      1. The Stripy Jumper‏ @thestripyjumper 21 Feb 2018
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        I dunno man. Shakespeare is constantly using that convention in order to undermine it.

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      1. Sam‏ @Scrawful 21 Feb 2018
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        Because language and how it's used can undergo huge shifts even in the span of a decade. It can add a variable cryptic quality to a lot of older works that can often make it seem more "graceful" or "eloquent" by modern standards.

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      1. The Dev Team‏ @DevTheGuy 21 Feb 2018
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        In the case of Midsummer, twice!

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      2. Sam‏ @Scrawful 21 Feb 2018
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        I'll take preachy and earnest over trying to be cool/clever any day.

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      3. Film Crit Hulk‏ @FilmCritHULK 21 Feb 2018
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        Right all this gets at my point, it's dramatization, not intent. The orated message has ALREADY landed with the audience.

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      1. Sam‏ @Scrawful 21 Feb 2018
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        Oh absolutely. T'Challa's speech at the end of BP does a similar thing.

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      1. Rob MacWolf‏ @GuyWhoWroteThis 21 Feb 2018
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        Hell, at the end of Romeo and Juliet, the narrator just flat out says "Now let's break into small break and discuss this."

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