![]() ![]() ![]() It’s visceral, brutal and shocking, as intended. Among other perceived advantages, this abhorrence enables them to communicate verbally in basic terms. We don’t need the science explicitly explained to be appalled at our opening sight of a dog, a cat and a rabbit encased in armour, electrodes and wiring protruding from their heads and jacked directly into their brains. What we have here is the horror of animal experimentation ramped up to extremes. This, though, is Morrison, so it’s no saccharine confection no matter how sympathetically Frank Quitely presents us with doe-eyed animals. Yet We3 is explicitly calculated to be his cinematic tearjerker. For all the excellent material Grant Morrison has written over the years, he could never have previously been considered to possess a streak of sentimentality applying to anything other than the comics he loved growing up. ![]()
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