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While this is an excellent two-liner, does the movie actually earn it? I may not have caught the reason the real Adelaide couldn’t leave once she was free from her chain, but your response doesn’t really clarify that. The thing that worries me about most analysis of this movie is that it’s often reduced to snappy but

I’m sure there’s some very fine people on both sides

I tend to see the mass murders who slice people up with scissors as the villains, but that’s just me.

It becomes fairly clear when you read what Jordan Peele has to say about the film that it’s mostly a pile of horseshit wrapped with a pretty bow.

No, we’re not supposed to see her as a villain in the pure sense; we’re supposed to see that anyone can be a hero or a villain, at different times, and from different perspectives. Who we have left to identify with is: everybody, because we’re complex, and we have strengths and weaknesses, as signified by the

You realize that “too pure for this world” implies that it died, right? AND then you lead off with “This post was very difficult to write.”