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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is particularly awesome, although YMMV, in that Jerry, being the simpleton that he is, is saddened that the fourth wall has been broken. He wanted to enjoy the simple pleasure of being able to escape into the fantasy of the Titanic movie, only for the illusion to be shattered by the captain reminding him that it was a film, directed by James Cameron. This break (no.1) also reminds us in the audience that we too are watching a show - though not directed by Cameron - and thus our simple desire to be immersed in a show can be similarly shattered (no.2). Great work guys! That's Post Modernism for you, and Why We Can't Have Nice Things. |