maybe they figure selling the Monster as more sympathetic than his sister would be too jarring for the audience?
This is a very valid point. They've humanised the monster enough that we will feel sad for him once he's gone...but this feels like it's at the expense of Eliot.
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Date: 2019-04-17 05:58 pm (UTC)This is a very valid point. They've humanised the monster enough that we will feel sad for him once he's gone...but this feels like it's at the expense of Eliot.