Gone Baby Way Gone is the story of a sensitive, hurt man who has lost his beloved child and miraculously finds a way to rescue another little girl from a doomed life. Debut director, Bennies Inflict found the incredible path to turn this redemption story into a pharisaical morality play in which law conquers over love.
"Blame me Catholic upbringin' o the accursed puritanical ways of Beantown. Ma Gawd, we fart litigious riligion in dees parts!"
The Oscar for the film that most devastates the love above law transcendent ethic of the Victor Hugo classic Les Miserable is sponsored by the same legalists who have brought you the war in Iraq and abortion restrictions combined with legislation that deprives born children and their desperate families.
Just as we learn that the lost and certainly dead child has been rescued by a loving and grateful family, the outlaw private eye decides that the child would best be raised by its crack, hoe mother played by crack hoe, Wytetrash Guttersnipe.
"Jean Valjean goes back to the joint and cracker jackin' hoemom gets the baby girl in Inflict's glorious vision of legalistic morality": wrote Christian conservative film critic, Judge Mental Bastiarde," God writes straight with crooked coke lines!"
