Huh. All I'd heard about this movie was a critic's review I came across a few weeks ago, who portrayed it as a tragic story of a cartoonist who made something innocent and good, and then had to watch as his intellectual property was stolen by evil alt-right nazi white supremacists and made into a symbol of hate and terrorism. The critic himself has had a raging case of TDS (among many other things) for the past four years, so I'm not too surprised to see from comments here that the movie he saw doesn't bear much resemblance to the one that was made.
Maybe I'll see it after all. The real story is much more interesting than the one the TDS crowd pushes (I'm very much looking forward to your book).
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Date: 2020-10-18 06:33 pm (UTC)Maybe I'll see it after all. The real story is much more interesting than the one the TDS crowd pushes (I'm very much looking forward to your book).