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| I heard Neil LaBute was raised in a fundie mormon culture & this remake of Wicker Man is actually a thinly veiled critique of fundamentalism in general and mormonism in particular. | |
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| Unfortunatley I haven't seen it. | |
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| Eh...I don't see it. Unless he thinks celebrating blatant raging misogyny is somehow a valid critique of fundamentalist Mormonism, in which case all of his movies count. | |
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| He's really sticking it to The Man, if by "The Man" you mean "women." | |
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