I'm the one who told you to never, ever get in a discussion with X-MAN, particularly about your sexual orientation, yet you ignored me and did it anyway and I believe you've regretted ever since! :(
(I'm the other ee cummings fan.)
I still say the movie is realistic -- all of those strange things, the clay figures, the Orson Welles mess, etc.-- were what the black-haired girl (temporarily forgot her name and don't feel like looking it up) wrote about -- basically the film's writer/director chose to bring those imaginery things to life so we could see them. The line between what was real and what was not is not exactly blurred, though close, so I still think it was a fairly realistic movie for that reason. I've seen a few people compare it to "Brazil" but I think that movie had little realism even during its "real" scenes.
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