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Reviews for "MADNESS 1O"

xDDD

i give you a 10 for an unnecessary submition xDDD

lol

LOVE IT

didnt know yu had it in you

tease

you get a 10 because i lol'd. ^__^ also, i am sure that someone somewhere had a seizure because of this.

Beautiful. A tale of hardship and strife.

The way you mix the violence with a heroic and heartfelt story is absolutely phenominal. I have not seen a single Flash that has made me cry, but the poetry told through this Madness was amazing. The way Pico stands there, as an innocent man reflects the modern day middle class. While we are the innocent ones, Hank is not. Hank has a gun, which symbolizes the button or trigger of capitalism.

Therefore, Hank can have complete power over the gun, like the banking industry. At any time, Hank can shoot anything in the room which he desires, but instead, he decides to "Kill the Mockingbird", which is reflected as Pico. This Pico is different than the original Pico however, because he is rated. While he is untouched by Hank's gun, he remains a 5/5, which relates to the typical middle class in society without corporal fat cats.

The exception to the matter is when Hank brutally murders him, in which his face fades to a zero. In that time, his face will range to a lower number, to represent the fear of having a gun pointed at him. You can relate this to the current economy, the banking industry is holding a gun to government, and government will either obey their orders or be destroyed by a economic failure.

It doesn't end here though.

Once Hank kills Pico, he realizes his mistake, which could be reflecting things to come in society. Perhaps when all middle class is eliminated, the banking industry will see its failures and see how their complete control over everything economy-related lead to EVERYBODY's downfall.

Hank realizes this, and proceeds to shoot himself. A blissful message is told here, and I think Hulaloo intended for us to learn something from this. Perhaps this one movie, perhaps maybe this time, we will change our ways and finally rebel against the bad, disarm Hank, and save the world from corporal domination.

The heroic mix of politics and modern day drama is what makes this the best movie on this site. Therefore, I award this movie with the Flash Oscar Nomination of "Most Moving" picture. Hulaloo should be praised for his eye-opening film direction skills and his talent at public persuasion.

Hulalaoo responds:

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Loved it. xD

You got me and maybe most of us. xD