Movie Review, “The Addams Family”
A movie of this nature gets ridiculous because such dedicated lovers in the dark family may share so much passion for the alluring, conflicting shades of grey within their borders of attendance to evil love, romantic horror, and visible blindness. Of course here I’m using metaphors to hint at the possibilities within their grasp of reality for basements under the dangerous hooks. I may say these things, but you’ll have to see the movie. Tension and privilege are elements that confront their status upon the graveyards near their visionary and macabre house, so dark and sweet to the touch yet innocent and intriguing because of the chaos surrounding their enraged neighbor and the closest enemy parents to a bald uncle. Please try not to laugh. Visuals are magnificent since image and exaggeration are combined into graphic, only to leave the Addams family gay and untrustworthy. Descriptions go a long way so I’ll examine what I can inside of the entertainment experience I’ve relished over before a giant screen, like what my Westinghouse or Samsung or Element televisions allow for my diverted observation. Fun is to be horrible here and the ugliness by their pretensions and forced excitement gets more pretty and sharp, as horns on a bull in Spain can be when provoked for violence and understanding. A lot of this guess I’m making has to do with aesthetics for which quality burns or melts on a literary, visual scope assumed for the TV show that existed prior to this early-90’s movie release. We have to understand what the early 90’s were about- generally speaking, video games were more graphic than visual as we understand it today, for the Sega Saturn had not been released until years after this Addams movie got its share of electrifying current in funny spook tales, thus making “The Addams Family” exquisite in terms of uplifting grossness wherever the bald uncle lights up an idea through an electronic object where a cat caught his tongue, or like the mysterious therapist who provides the dark family with brilliant lies on health, sadness, and discipline in glee. Movie theaters across the country got quite a look at this movie although parents might complain about the true meanings of love out there, on which I admit comedy makes one more lame while the going gets tough for spectators and hairy monkeys on the stage alike. If you dare try this scary love story, have a bag of popcorn with you and take pride for their weak countenance of taboos by poetry’s flavor and despicable taste for the Addams family and their walking pet, of whom I’ll leave nameless in order to increase meaning and interest.
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