• redhorsejacket@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I mean, I guess there will always be people who comically miss the point of a given piece of media (e.g. the lionization of Al Pacino’s Scarface, or “Born in the USA” playing at political rallies), but you make it sound like you’ve unlocked some secret meaning in the film by viewing Michael Douglas as a villain. However, that’s not even the subtext of the movie, it’s the text itself. Douglas says, practically to the camera (if I’m remembering correctly, it’s been several years), “I’m the bad guy? When did that happen?”.

    Anyone who walked out of the movie thinking it was sympathetic to its protagonist wasn’t paying attention. Again, I know these people exist, I’m just flummoxed by that fact.

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      4 days ago

      Okay, I shouldn’t have said ‘everyone’, but people in the theater cheered for him – and when the movie let out, I heard people putting him in the hero role. I’m glad to hear a wider audience saw it as I did.