Fascinating how Barfield uses a fairy tale to explore such deep philosophical ideas.
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Fascinating how Barfield uses a fairy tale to explore such deep philosophical ideas.
The final line about love was simple but so powerful. Perfect ending.
The way they handled the college decision plot was so unrealistic.
Looking at the article now, it's crazy how perfectly these moves worked out. Everything just clicked.
I love how he uses different shooting styles for different types of content
The metaphor of finding light in unexpected places really speaks to me
The Gravity Falls example really shows how fan theories and fanfiction can keep interest alive between seasons.
I love how they show the contrast between The Hub's sterile environment and the messy reality of Hazel's hometown.
Spielberg being involved as executive producer definitely helped maintain the quality standards.
The different cars thing is what convinced me of his innocence. Why would a killer switch to such a noticeable green car?
Sure, but male tropes tend to be more positive and allow for more variety in the same character.
Interesting point about autobiographies versus biographies. I actually prefer biographies because they often provide a more objective perspective.