Once again, he relies way too heavily on a racial perspective, but the paragraph on the whole "fear" thing as it relates to the film was pretty interesting. There's an argument to be made that the whole "fear isn't real, rid yourself of it" theme is actually a terrible moral. So once again I find myself torn when it comes to Armond. As a review, I have no idea if he liked the film or not. But unlike much of his stuff, he wasn't just pulling it out of his ass here. He has a unique critical perspective sometimes, and I kind of have to admire how against-the-grain he goes in terms of his approach to criticism. In a weird way, I'm glad he exists, even if he is mostly baiting people with his reviews. If only he had any integrity or any real-life points to make, he'd be a great critic.
That said, Dorkman's comparison of him to Ignatius Reilly is pretty spot-on.
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