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fandomsecrets2012-10-20 04:07 pm
[ SECRET POST #2118 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2118 ⌋
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And they find it impossible to wrap their minds around the idea that in spite of how screwed-up he is relative to normal people, he's comparatively the most well-adjusted and secure (and, possibly, the happiest) character of the bunch as of the film's end. Certainly more than the PTSD-afflicted ex-soldier who lost his entire world, the alien whose little brother tried to become a mass-murdering dictator, the eccentric and anti-social assassin who got horrifically mind-fucked and traumatized and killed a load of people, the paranoid and anti-social other assassin who was indoctrinated and trained to kill from childhood, or the guy who spent six years of his life as a fugitive from the law while dealing with the worst personality disorder in the history of mental health conditions.
b) is, I suppose, that good ol' fashioned eye-rolling vicious-cycle Flanderization that happens when people focus too much on how ~adorbs~ the actor is rather than how grim and bitter and savvy the character is.
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