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* [[Batman Grabs a Gun]]: Amy, when she rescues Will by {{spoiler| going against her Quaker beliefs and shooting one of his enemies.}} |
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* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Used inconsistently: a fistfight leaves Kane covered in blood, but people who're shot just fell over. |
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Used inconsistently: a fistfight leaves Kane covered in blood, but people who're shot just fell over. |
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* [[Broken Aesop]]: This film's message is supposedly about innocent men (ordinary citizens) being treated as criminals (communists) by a legal authority (Joe McCarthy) abusing its power and being abandoned about their friends (The American public). This film's ''content'' is about a legal authority figure (Joe McCarthy) losing the support of his friends (The American public) because they won't help fight a band of obvious criminals (communists). |
* [[Broken Aesop]]: This film's message is supposedly about innocent men (ordinary citizens) being treated as criminals (communists) by a legal authority (Joe McCarthy) abusing its power and being abandoned about their friends (The American public). This film's ''content'' is about a legal authority figure (Joe McCarthy) losing the support of his friends (The American public) because they won't help fight a band of obvious criminals (communists). |