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Netflix's 'Wednesday' and the 21st Century Parody Archetype

Much like most 21st century classic ‘remakes,’ ‘Wednesday’ is full of weird occurrences, unexplainable happenings and corny magic. Though, to give credit where credit is due, the cinematography and the storyline of the show are gorgeously otherworldly. From the mind of Tim Burton, this Addams’ Family reboot does not do his other works any remote justice, to say Burton is in his “flop era” is undoubtedly fact. The show is not entirely distasteful, however. Jenna Ortega’s portrayal of Wednesday is one of the best cinemas has ever seen, she does a teenage Wednesday exactly as she would be in 2022, maintaining her classic apathetic charm and cold, blackened heart; however, the portrayal of family in this version of the Addams is slightly different comparatively to the timeline. Wednesday’s character obviously has a very similar relationship to her brother as previously depicted in the original 1938 comic, and her father is still as in love with his wife as ever and continues his role as a ...

The Philosophy of Serial Experiments Lain (1998)

The philosophy of Serial Experiments Lain Serial Experiments Lain, or “Lain” for short, is a series which focuses on Lain Iwakura, an adolescent middle school girl living in suburban Japan, and her introduction to the Wired, a global communications network which is similar to the Internet. In short, Lain’s first real introduction to the wired reality is when her and a plethora of her other classmates receive cryptic emails from a former student - who has seemingly “found God” by abandoning her physical body to reside spiritually in the wired. After this, Lain finds herself caught up in surreal events that see her delving deeper into the mystery of the network, in a narrative that explores themes of consciousness, perception, and the nature of reality. Written in 1998 by Chiaki Konaka and directed by RyĆ«taro Nakamura, who created a plot before its time, they project their own personal beliefs of idealism, existentialism, mental illness and religion onto both Lain as a character and the ...

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hello everyone! welcome to my new blog.  i've started this blog as an outlet for my views, criticisms, and love, for some of my favourite media and experiences. i am currently working towards my a-levels and want to develop my critical voice outside of the normal curriculum, so if i go M.I.A you'll know where i am! first post will be soon so keep an eye out! thanks for visiting! ✍(◔◡◔)