I'm happy for it to be that. I like silly. Silly is good.
So here I am enjoying my silly movie and rockin' out to Boston and occasionally snorting at something George Clooney says. Then after they make it to PSIC I see Bill all despondent and downtrodden, and then the Cloonester starts dying of cancer, and I'm like, what the funk? Then they free all the prisoners and the goats and fly off into the sunset, and the message seems to be, 'It doesn't matter if what you believe in is crap, sometimes it's just the belief itself that's important'. Woah, what happened to the silly movie I was enjoying? Why is it all happy and meaningful? If it was going to be that could they have told me at the start so I could be in the correct state of mind by the end? Then Reporter Guy starts running towards the wall and I think, 'Oh, it's cool. I probably just read the scene wrong. Look, it's all right, they're going to do a big joke for the finish. He's going to hit the wall, tumble backwards, the pictures will fall on his head and he'll say 'Ow'. The end. Oh, he just went through the wall. Wait, what? I thought the entire movie was about the Jedi stuff being bollocks?
Obviously I'm exaggerating slightly for comic effect, but you get the idea. If you think I'm overreacting, rest assured I'm as surprised as you are.
Ziggy, thanks for summing up my posts so eloquently. It wasn't cohesive.
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