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Beginning with carnage provides a violent commentary on a school cliché -- a moment of pleasure, a lifetime of regret -- and Mr. Lin proceeds to make a drama whose characters' lives ebb and flow around that.
Perhaps the most eager participant was Jake Tapper, of CNN, who criticized Shkreli's "smirky smugness" and added some startlingly violent commentary: "I'm sure there are many ailing individuals out there who might like to remove Shkreli's smile with the business end of a shovel".
In addition to his feature films, Kon produced the 13-part television miniseries Paranoia Agent (2004), a violent commentary on modern life in Tokyo that featured an assault by a boy with a golden bat at the end of each episode.
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Across the country today, thousands of people from all parties demonstrated against the killing, political violence in general and violent political commentary.
"You have shown that anti-capitalistic and other progressive protests do not have to be one-day wonders with violent disorder and breathless commentary, but that they can be patient and respectful even in the face of those which you say are destroying our society and our planet".
The rest of the week mixes films and re-creations of earlier DANCENOISE shows, with their helter-skelter pandemonium and pop-culture commentary, at once violent and friendly, and some new material, too.
The DVD and Blu-ray — also available in an extended, more violent edition — add a Mangold commentary, an alternate ending and featurettes.
Using the Grand Theft Auto franchise as a reference, Lee wanted the scene to serve as a social commentary on gangsta rap, violent crime among African-Americans and the rising level of violence in video games.
The B-side, Killers, is more interesting; the style is the same, but the content different – short violent parables both fantastical and offering social commentary.
For some critics, these recurrent rape stories seem cheap and exploitative — a way to show violent sex in the guise of social commentary or, in other cases, to insert a sad backstory to justify a woman's harshness.
Nascar people liken the moment to pro football in the 1950's, just before linebacker Sam Huff was on the cover of Time magazine and his "violent world" became the subject of psychosocial commentary.
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