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Oh! My mistake then, the starting of the paragraph was about Looper, so I thought you were referring to that. Django Unchained was so good. Leo's character was one of the first villains that genuinely scared me, although now it seems a bit forceful when compared to Daniel Day-Lewis' 'Bill the Butcher' and 'Daniel Plainview', and Javier Bardem in the movie 'No Country for Old Men'. Those characters made me experience abject terror.
Django Unchained has a good claim too.
Understandable. This novel is still a lot better than others in a similar setting, to be fair, since the fact that we are even having such complaints hints at some depth in the story. It isn't really a glaring error since anyone who's been following the plot can make the connection almost instantly. Thanks for addressing my concerns. : )
Thank you for the chapters. Like another commenter mentioned, when exploring the depths of Renly's thought process and introspection, this novel really succeeds in engaging readers. Dear Shallowman, from chapters 441-446, the acting styles have been wrongly translated. The representative/expressive style has been wrongly replaced with method. I am not complaining; I am just bringing it to your attention. It is already a stroke of good luck that I am even able to read this story further; I wouldn't risk it by nitpicking on the minor details. : )