Stuff like Tolkien or C.S. Lewis are obvious, but other authors, movies, music, or entertainment might not be as well known.
So, how about a thread that lists some recommendations for things untouched by modern insanity?
Stuff like Tolkien or C.S. Lewis are obvious, but other authors, movies, music, or entertainment might not be as well known.
So, how about a thread that lists some recommendations for things untouched by modern insanity?
How do you defend that which does not exist?
I'd argue that's a mischaracterization at best.
Will Munny (Eastwood) is a long-ago murderer and outlaw who once again becomes a killer-for-hire on the premise that he's defending the humanity (and not the honor) of a prostitute who had her face ruined by an insulted John, an act that brings her future value as even a prostitute into question.
Because every single character in the story is debased, pernicious or plain murderous in some way, it's an interesting pivot that the prostitute's ruined face is the one value everyone agrees was a wrong that must somehow be righted. Not everyone agrees on how, which is where the central conflict develops.