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Conrad_Birdie
Jul 10, 2009

I WAS THERE
WHEN CODY RHODES
FINISHED THE STORY
Oh I think “US” is supposed to mean united states too, what with all the ”we’re Americans” talk and this definitely having something to say about capitalism and poverty.

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Conrad_Birdie
Jul 10, 2009

I WAS THERE
WHEN CODY RHODES
FINISHED THE STORY
I feel like I was underwhelmed when the movie ended but even an hour later thinking on the themes and symbolism I’m enjoying it a lot more! Good flick!

Edit: also, there’s definitely something about our main character being a black woman who spends much of the movie bound in handcuffs , right?

Or Red leading the downtrodden to freedom...there being a literal Underground Railroad? Idk, I’m spitballing here.

Conrad_Birdie fucked around with this message at 20:54 on Mar 22, 2019

Conrad_Birdie
Jul 10, 2009

I WAS THERE
WHEN CODY RHODES
FINISHED THE STORY
Gun talk:

I thought it was clearly a conscious choice, and honestly kinda refreshing, to make a horror movie without a single gun in it. In fact, the only “gun” used and referenced in the movie ends up immediately making things worse

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