How can a film dealing with suicide be classified as comedy?
THE new film Three And Out (Freetime, May 1) has upset far more people than the train drivers' union.
Tube train suicides are ghastly and traumatic events for everyone involved - the driver (who may be mentally scarred for life), station staff, the emergency services and all the other passengers unfortunate enough to witness them.
Anyone who thinks this is a fit subject for a comedy is a moron.
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And the fact that London Underground has allowed this despicable piece of tasteless dross to be advertised on Tube station platforms beggars belief.
This film deserves to be boycotted and to sink without trace.
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