The effectiveness of satire stems from a genuine affection or understanding of the subject being critiqued, as it reveals both its failures and potential improvements.
Notable works of satire, from Jonathan Swift to modern shows like The Thick of It, highlight a blend of disappointment and hope that drives the comedic critique.
The Franchise, unlike its predecessors, seems more fatigued in its approach, lacking the passionate critique that often defines great satirical works.
In The Franchise, the chaos of making a superhero movie is depicted, but the characters feel more like ciphers than fully developed individuals.
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