Saturday, October 26, 2013

Zero

When I first "fell" upon my discovery I went searching online for support only to find that there was actually NO talk about this whatsoever... besides that E.W. likes to do weird movies ...Specifically that he took special care with this particular film, which for some reason most assumed it to be of an unimportance.  (I'm guessing this because no one has come up with any idea why.) 

The Internet is full of talk about the video game mostly, which is something I still have never looked into.  All the information that seems to surface across various websites are quotes about Edgar Wright stylizing his films by placing hidden Easter eggs in them, so people could uncover them and point them out, trending as people do about trivia and whatever.

The merchandise and consumerism have almost created a wall between the deeper content laying hidden beneath the slapstick heroism performed by Michael Cera.  The role of his character is in a play, a musical drama if you will, and a shrouded and non-detectible one. 

Following the film, The video game's release takes precedence over other topics.  Fan's have looked more to the "spin-off" game as the continuation of the film's legacy. I have to say, those are just distractions to the real underpinnings this film was being envisioned as.

Underpinnings...
or maybe under-torpedo. Take your pick.

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