Having brain-screamed at yet another driver blowing through a stop sign at 30 miles per hour in my quiet, child-filled residential neighborhood, I got to wondering: Whatever happened to Garp? Relea…
’s over-riding theme involved a kind of feminism gone wild. The lead character’s mother, played by, also nominated for an Oscar, was caught up with the Ellen Jamesians—a cult that went miles beyond #MeToo, by cutting their tongues out in sympathy with a namesake sexual victim.
And, underlying all of it was the confusion of T. S. Garp, an intelligent, well-meaning white male who was left behind, and ultimately killed, by the forces around him., whose screenplay was written by the late Steve Tesich, proved too much for a contemporary viewers, who find it easier to revisit films—
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