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QUOTE=23skidoo;5008748] Modern western society has become so obsessed with looking good that we have to project that obsession onto our movie screens.[/QUOTE]
In a sense, that is what the 1976 MGM post-apocalyptic science fiction classic Logan's Run tried to point out, with the 23rd Century society of those under thirty and the allegory behind the 'New You Shop'.
All that aside, Burton probably was making a swipe at the industry, concerning that issue.
It would have been better if he had used a different film, instead of re-making the 1968 classic, as a way of conveying that particular message.
In a sense, that is what the 1976 MGM post-apocalyptic science fiction classic Logan's Run tried to point out, with the 23rd Century society of those under thirty and the allegory behind the 'New You Shop'.
All that aside, Burton probably was making a swipe at the industry, concerning that issue.
It would have been better if he had used a different film, instead of re-making the 1968 classic, as a way of conveying that particular message.