Yeah but that would require them to pay attention to the story and reflect on it so they understand the consequences. For a lot of people, they never make those connections, and anything on the screen being depicted is also being encouraged and glorified in their minds.
Yeah but that would require them to pay attention to the story and reflect on it so they understand the consequences. For a lot of people, they never make those connections, and anything on the screen being depicted is also being encouraged and glorified in their minds.
Funny, I thought Fight Club was about the good guys winning the war against credit card companies with the power of domestic terrorism.
Or it was good guy trying to fight modern art and ending meeting God, and realizing his mistakes.