This review may contain spoilers. I really liked this as an addition to the original film because it thickens the relationship between BOB Laura and Leland In the show, it’s displayed that BOB is a supernatural entity, one that possesses Leland and Cooper toward the end, but FWWM leaves a more open interpretation. The way I like to see is it BOB is an allegory/personification of trauma. It’s impl... » Continue Reading
maybe it’s the hundreds of hours I spent on streetcar getting to me but it’s interesting to see how so much of human nature is driven by pure desire, whether it’s sexual, aspirational, vengeance, desire in any form is big and dangerous. Something sweet and addicting to sink your teeth into. it’s amazing how character driven the narrative was, every one felt so passionate and had these horrid, burn... » Continue Reading
"They say judge not, and yet they condemn to hell whoever stands in their way. In letting God sit in judgment they judge themselves; in glorifying Ged they glorify themselves; in demanding that everyone show the virtues which they themselves happen to be capable of-still more, which they must have in order to remain on top-they assume the grand air of man struggling for virtue, of men engaging in ... » Continue Reading