ITT: Subtle but brilliant uses of symbolism in film
ITT: Subtle but brilliant uses of symbolism in film
That's a yikes from me DAWG
Snyder is a hack
>subtle
>snyder
I have to say, this use is masterful. I truly teared up, not from the line, but how the usage nearly pushed the artform of cinema into godhood
I dont get it
>we have yet to get the snyder cut
Man of Steel is good
I know, that’s because it’s subtle.
it was amusing seeing the dozen or so shows that added a female president character between 2013-2016, to get us ready for Clinton
this one was after though, and it was satire
I'm sorry fammy, but I gotta give you a yikes.
checked
>snyder
>subtle
Oh nononononono
>Subtle but brilliant uses of symbolism in film
The cat being dropped on the two dogs in Birth of a Nation. The dogs represent the North and the South, and the cat represents black people. At first, the dogs are happily living together, but then the cat is forced between them, and hostilities between all the animals occur then
that's a metaphor, not symbolism
Remember when people on Yea Forums unironically felt this way?
the no justice cut is good
Shut up faggot.
seething
>99 Red Balloons start playing
>cut to a bunch of red balloons
bravo
it took me 35 viewings but i think i have deciphered it
quite cunning, really
Never abandon hope.
Brainlet.
SEETHING
So you finally figured out that it’s conveying what the priest is thinking or are you forever brainlet?
Pictured here: not Jesus.
Fact: 100% of people criticising Snyder for lack of subtlety did not realise Krypton was based on Plato's republic
Trips of pure truth.