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It's funny. Hoffa is so arrogant in this movie, and you can tell miles ahead he's going to get killed. But when he is, there is no feeling that "he deserved it". It still feels wrong, hosed up, undeserved. His death was like an anticlimactic climax, a climax without any catharsis or fulfillment. I have to admit, I thought Hoffa was kind of the good guy despite the arrogance. He literally plays out like a hero in a Greek tragedy. I'm trying to work out a longer response with more of my thoughts, but this one seems the most clear to me right now.
America Inc. fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Nov 30, 2019 |
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