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re: the lucifer aspect - it really brings into full circle the evolution of modern media (hollywood). a lot of the big budget, sci-fi, horror, rom-coms, etc. (the lesser ones too, but just not executed well enough to be convincing) have centered on this notion of humans in human relationships are constantly in a struggle of being "good enough" -- either to themselves or to someone else. and much of the drama is created because of that. those feelings of inadequacy that drive people to action.

that would be in line of what you say about L's disgust towards humanity, and he wants to reinforce that behaviour in us through hollywood so that it's there for all to see (that humans are not worthy)

and it's like they're openly mocking us, and even more-so when audiences get together afterwards to "discuss" things without really addressing that core pattern which would further self-perpetuate the problem... if we can't even identify (collectively) that we're being set up for slaughter and ridicule on the grand stage then we really aren't worthy, are we ?

fascinating write-up and great research. it is good to be clear on the who's who in all of this

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

re: the lucifer aspect - it really brings into full circle the evolution of modern media (hollywood). a lot of the big budget, sci-fi, horror, rom-coms, etc. (the lesser ones too, but just not executed well enough to be convincing) have centered on this notion of humans in human relationships are constantly in a struggle of being "good enough" -- either to themselves or to someone else. and much of the drama is created because of that. those feelings of inadequacy that drive people to action.

that would be in line of what you say about L's disgust towards humanity, and he wants to reinforce that behaviour in us through hollywood so that it's there for all to see (that humans are not worthy)

and it's like they're openly mocking us, and even more-so when audiences get together afterwards to "discuss" things without really addressing that core pattern

1 year ago
1 score