Should Be In Pictures (II)
The movie was actually pretty good. Unlike the Skylar Peat film, it considered Artemis's sub-plot to be a part of the story, and showed vividly his concern for his father, and not just as a little boy's need for his daddy.
The thought of the romance sub-plot starting so early had discomfited her, but it had been more subtle than she would have believed, Chekhov's gun subtext rather than obvious heroine-gets-the-boy. It wasn't much more romantic than hindsight might make what actually happened, really. Still, who would have thought CG eyes could be so soulful?
