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Type: Animation   Region: France   Year: 2012  
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《《"Itaewon Class" Episode #1.4 (TV Episode 2020)》》Storyline
Then, they retreated from TIE fighters and prepared to jump into light-speed with the supposedly-repaired hyperdrive."" All right.The Public Wants a Girl, and this time, I""m gonna give ""em what they want.Undaunted but frustrated, the entrepreneurial, jungle filmmaker promises them he will make the "greatest picture in he world, something that nobody""s ever seen or heard of.As I slooshied I knew such lovely pictures." Spaced-out pictures from Alex""s hallucinogenic, sado-masochistic dreams are flashed in images on-screen [as Alex allegedly masturbates - just out of the viewable frame]:Quick-cuts of four plastic, tap-dancing bleeding, crucifix JesusesA white-dressed woman dropping through the trap-door floor as she is hung by the neck and viewed by leering men from aboveA close-up of Alex""s face as he laughs maniacally and bares bloody fangsExploding rocks or a volcanic eruptionA fiery explosionA rockslide avalanche crushing primitive Neanderthal menThe next morning, his financially hard-pressed, working-class parents Pee (Philip Stone) and violet-haired Em (Sheila Raynor) are confused, apologetic, and apparently frightened by their son""s devious behavior.]In many ways, the film has become prophetic and mirrors he violence of contemporary news headlines.Notoriously, the film is linked to and may have triggered the political assassination (copy-cat) attempt by inconspicuous John Hinckley on President Ronald Reagan in 1981, illuminating his dangerous fixation on actress Jodie Foster, and resulting in the assassin""s infamous media-hero status...? Liz Wirth (Anne Francis), a young woman in jeans and a cotton shirt, stands inside of the door of the garage where she works and stares at the train.