If we’re going to start penalizing art for offering empathy to flawed, unsympathetic, ugly people we are well and truly fucked.
If we’re going to start penalizing art for offering empathy to flawed, unsympathetic, ugly people we are well and truly fucked.
I’m a little surprised their was no mention of Man On Fire in this review. Seems like that’s its most direct antecedent in terms of style, attitude and nihlism of it’s violence.