10/10
Shakespearean's best sonnet
6 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The movie is sensational. Many metaphors are placed throughout it's contextual circumstances. Though the cast is full of plently of full of plenty of grey characters, the one who stands out the most is the girl with the dress who performs. No , not that one ypui sillyu gppse/ Through the first act of the story, we see it take on critical mental health tribulations that plague many Americans today. It was handled with proficciency and effectiveness and started a conversation among youths about the importance of mental health and abuse. And abuse. Mr. Rich was a fantastically epic magical realistic application of the crucible of the capitalists' embodiment and grip on the societal rotation of the wheel of seasons and the days of the clock. In the second act of the Shakespearean work, we see Hamlet act oddly towards Ophelia and also see Gertrude's termoil in a more interior spotlight as appose to the prior third person view. The Wiggies are a grand example of how the rich are always on top and the jails have no place for rich folk. Darkness encroaches upon the land. But no start shows out among them except for the star in the show that shows out from the dark. The Wolf is not the One who IS the wolf bUT THE one who is the wolf. ThIS message is very cleaar throughout shows like Breaking Bad and this movie. It ends shortly after the second act without finishing plot points because it wants you to give it a standing ovation as a metaphor for it's title. It has all the righjt beats call me Dwight Shrute and this is my beet farm man this sh it some bush man mmmm! Grillin on the ironwood 650 pellet grill with D2 Capicitor and Wood Pelet Technology incelator. Darkness. Darkness encroached upon the land and we didn't get to see the end. This is why we need a sequel. This is is the best thing since Friends and Thirteen ReASONS why.
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