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CAN ENJOY THE MOVIE TOO.’’
Lobo is another antagonist in the feature, and I would argue he is one of my favorite film antagonists presented to the big screen within the past year. That’s coming from the number one Namor fan in the world. Lobo, which simply means wolf in Spanish, is terrifying. Now, as a grown man I don’t take that word lightly. As can be read in reviews online and as experienced myself, there were a multitude of occasions in which children would cry in the theaters due to the innate fear Lobo instilled into them. “-we left shaken and ever since my son has had sleepless nights.” says a disgruntled mother after leaving a Google Review, she had watched the film with her son on his tenth birthday shortly after the movie’s release. However upset she was, I would be inclined to agree more so with Clarisse Loughrey, Chief Film Critic at The Independent: “The Last Wish offers something different and unexpected: Puss has grown up with his audience.” Lobo is a perfectly appropriate villain for modern cinema.
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