What rich irony: Violating campaign - finance rules is precisely what the WFP itself has been repeatedly accused of:
Not exact matches
What emerges is a film tinged with
irony and filled with many a fourth wall — breaking moment where characters, including Harding's mother (played by Allison Janney), comment on the liberties being taken with this rags - to - near -
riches story.
They're also
irony -
rich:
what might seem superficially sprightly leads not to levity but to a reminder that each of Solondz's stories concerns a deeply unsympathetic person who, despite some measure of physical plenitude, finds him or herself in a position of almost total social isolation.
The
irony of all this recycling is that Tolkien's Lord of the Rings was so
rich an epic that Jackson could pick and choose
what to keep and
what to leave out: no Tom Bombadil, for instance, and no Radagast the Brown.