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by PaulDavisThe1st
145 days ago
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> i.e.: Tony Soprano is a monster, but he also has charisma and glamour. Walter White is dying and becoming more and more amoral, but he also goes from being a dork to a badass. Both characters are utter glamorisations of what their real life counterparts would be like. I'm not actually disagreeing with you, but I wonder how you think you know this to be true? |
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I'm a filmmaker myself, and the nature of narrative television is to glamorise.