In 'Wish', Disney Is a Villain Mistaking Itself for the Hero
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The studio's attempt to recognize its past ends up saying far more about its present.
The studio's attempt to recognize its past ends up saying far more about its present.
The studio's attempt to recognize its past ends up saying far more about its present.
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