Posted by Alejandro Rivas on 10/30/2002, 1:39 am
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Great character, MacGee. It's like the other face of the ordinary good man. David is one, the noble good man, the right one. McGee is more ambicious.
I dare to say that what makes the difference between David and McGee is that David is an incurable idealist and McGee tries to protect himself under the pretext of the tangible success. And I say he 'protects' himself, because McGee would be an idealist too, but he's afraid to be 'a fool', to be 'a loser', as he said his father was, for example. So, all his life purposes is based on the profit, on the public acknowledgment. David ain't, because he thinks that things are worth by itselves.
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