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Our era is defined as a constant witness to harm done to children. And the only way out is pure resistance, of giving no ground to it and accepting it as normal. Depicting harm done to children in fiction is a very delicate thing. And Clint Eastwood's For A Few Dollars More from the Man With No Name Trilogy makes a brash move with it. So the question is "Is this anything but an unforgivable excess in fiction, or is it actually doing something with it?" And if so, is it even worth it? How does one approach this extremely delicate material and maintain their resistance to it? Not fall into its enjoyment or ideology? Where We've Made It Dark is apocalyptic literary fiction that shows exactly how far a regular person must go in order to actually face the violence that's coming for them, for us all. Buy it here: https://nicholascrawfordauthor.com/bo... #classicfilm #westernfilms #clinteastwood #difficultquestions #philosophy #psychoanalysis