Did the comms of death sentence trials (on a remote Island) seem especially obvious to you? I was wondering if it represented ongoing activity, or future.
The folks in The Menu went their willingly and the death came from a maniac. I saw an interview with the writer and he did go to some fancy destination restaurant that was on an island
The folks in Inishiren were stuck there, but mainland was even more violent. The Irish Civil War was going on in the distance on the mainland and I think the movie was about that..
I did think about that saying about spite, though.
Maybe you're right. I gotta admit, the language in the Law of War manual is sorta challenging for the layman.
Have you watched "The Menu" or "The Banshees of Inisherin"? What's that all about?
Ha, I watched both.
Did the comms of death sentence trials (on a remote Island) seem especially obvious to you? I was wondering if it represented ongoing activity, or future.
I did not take any comms from them.
The folks in The Menu went their willingly and the death came from a maniac. I saw an interview with the writer and he did go to some fancy destination restaurant that was on an island
The folks in Inishiren were stuck there, but mainland was even more violent. The Irish Civil War was going on in the distance on the mainland and I think the movie was about that..
I did think about that saying about spite, though.
Oh, you should watch again. You really missed out.