| 21. | The movie moves from satire to something far deeper almost effortlessly.
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| 22. | Who can say what shows will emerge as fodder for satire?
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| 23. | Today, that community exposes religious fraud and publishes religious satire.
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| 24. | That's about as shrewd as the political satire gets.
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| 25. | Ades accords her this dignity by his refusal of easy satire.
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| 26. | But is the road from satire to politics really so straight?
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| 27. | Satire flourishes in a stable society and presupposes homogenous moral standards,
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| 28. | As in any failed satire, the problem is the writing.
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| 29. | "It was a satire, " she said.
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| 30. | A minor-key Hollywood satire that leaves you wanting more.
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