Considering the relevant roles TV series play in contemporary culture, (and the broad audience they hit) is very unfortunate the stigmatized message of It's a sin. It can not be excused by the blurred "historical context", specially considering the director had 30 year to "digest" all that. It's a shame! (not a sin).
Fortunately we can read more intelligent and honest analysis about the subject, like yours.
What a great and relevant reflection!
Considering the relevant roles TV series play in contemporary culture, (and the broad audience they hit) is very unfortunate the stigmatized message of It's a sin. It can not be excused by the blurred "historical context", specially considering the director had 30 year to "digest" all that. It's a shame! (not a sin).
Fortunately we can read more intelligent and honest analysis about the subject, like yours.
Such a joy reading a smart writer!
Well done, Brian!
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