Years ago I went with friends to see a new Disney release at Disney Studios, loved driving along Mickey Way and Dopey Drive and being in the screening theater which looked much like a high school auditorium. Loved it much less after the pre-feature cartoon. It was an old cartoon, I will guess from the forties or fifties, I really don't know. Pluto was having dreams at night and Mickey had to deal with him, the whole thing was nasty, sadistic and vile. I was not much more than 18, even I knew that the writers and the artists of this particular feature were demented.
Full disclosure: as I have mentioned before, DH's dad drew on some well known Disney movies, he was a technical illustrator doing special effects back in the day.
An old acquaintance told me in around 1990 or so that her brother worked for Disney in computer generated images/etcetc. He finally quit becausce practically everyone there were homos. Then he went to work on the LOTR.
I believe pbear by the time we have finished watching the movie Q told us we were watching, we are going to have re-visited everything we thought we knew to be true and adapt our understanding to real and hard truths.
It is and will continue to be hard and painful but we must push forward.
Remember the little boy bending spoons with his mind in the matrix movie?
-The boy is holding a spoon and making it bend purely by his intentions. The boy says Do not try and bend the spoon, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth there is no spoon. Then youll see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.
I think we all are at the part in our movie where we are learning there is no spoon.