Envision the silliness (and expected shock) of turning Mel Gibson's super troublesome, savage portrayal of the execution into a routine spectacle.
The contention would originate from:
The delicate topic: Transforming the execution into a melodic should have been visible as ill bred by a few strict watchers.
The beyond ridiculous viciousness: The first film's realistic portrayal of torment would be a test (and a comedic chance) to mean a happy melodic configuration.
Mel Gibson himself: His contribution, or scarcity in that department, could fuel the comedic fire.
The melodic could be a wild parody that makes fun of Hollywood overabundance, strict fanaticism, and the difficulties of making an interpretation of an emotional film into a routine daily schedule.
Obviously, this is an exceptionally disputable pick, and it would navigate a precarious situation among humor and terrible taste. In any case, that is precisely exact thing makes it an ideal possibility for a rebellious melodic parody!
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