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Originally Posted by Gusteau
I really thought the lack of a defined "good guy" was awesome. Traditional comic book super heroes can be very one dimensional and fake. Like moe.ron said, they're so much more real and relateable - human. I also think it asked a lot of good questions about the nature of good and saving people. Is the truth more important than the greater good? Can you justify deception by bringing a greater understanding and cooperation to our world?
And the soundtrack was amazing.
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While may disagree with you on some aspect of the soundtrack I agree with both of you guys on the lack of a defined 'good guy' vs 'bad guy' spin on here which IS why I thought this movie would be amazing and also why I thought a lot of people would not like this movie. As I stated before, this was not an A to B connect the dots superhero movie. It was a study of human nature. It was a study of how certain people who have taken on a responsibility with 'protecting' the world would go about saving the world from itself.
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Originally Posted by starang21
no. but it makes sense, considering that the movie was set 1985.
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True...but you can do ANYTHING with alternative history...hehe...Nixon...3 term president...WOOOOW!
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