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This is the sort of satire that brings down corporations.
We can't enjoy satire that holds politicians to account while condemning anything directed towards ourselves.
But satire that pokes fun at perennial human foibles often ages well.
Comedy that cares is more compelling than, ahem, satire that ridicules everybody equally.
Funny and occasionally touching, "What in God's Name" is satire that avoids sanctimony.
Another problem is the thread of mild satire that runs through the portrayal of the Klinghoffers.
He's right in that this cynic's Iliad is a scorching satire that debunks heroic ideals.
He wrote a satire that sent them all up cruelly, called an Island in the Moon.
It wasn't just the satire that made Verhoeven's movies such gems.
It's a beautifully written satire that is never cynical when it comes to romance.
It'd be pretty uncomfortable viewing regardless of the satire that went before it.
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