Sorry. But the press
has talked about this for days.
I thought people knew.
The "plot point" only
establishes Lucas as
an awful writer.
Once upon a time
a real writer did a book
where a key plot point
was missing trophies.
And I bet there was more real
human tragedy
in Brautigan's book,
than in Lucas's entire
convoluted mess.
(Haven't you noticed
how many Hollywood films
in the last few years
have built their "drama"
around children in danger?
Bad writers desire
to manipulate
emotions, rather than to
create empathy.
When killing children
becomes just a "plot point" then
something bad is up.)
The press has been talking about the the murdered kids? I missed that. As for this being high art, I'm not even deluded enough for that...
;)