It's so much easier, isn't it, to paint Morgan le Fey as a scheming temptress than as a powerful, angry, hurting antihero whose mother was deceived and raped and denied justice; to see her trickery of Arthur as a purposeful mirror held up to Uther's actions.
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I mean. Yes, we can have radically different interpretations, but there's a difference between discussing whether or not the Three Ghosts were Ebenezer Scrooge's imagination & saying Scrooge learned nothing & let a sick kid die. The latter is a clear misreading of the work.
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Granted, but it's also possible to argue that a creator can fail in their intended execution. Snyder can say all he wants that he envisioned Suckerpunch to be a feminist work, but I - and others - can cite chapter and verse on the film to argue that he failed badly.
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