The Wachowskis, the creators/writers/producers of “Sense8,” seem to be the poster children for throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks; problem is, they don’t sweep away the stuff that doesn’t stick, and that’s most of it.
Ever since Woody Allen did “Annie Hall,” fusing his “playing all of the Marx brothers” brand of humor with his love of existential European cinema, other comedians have followed suit.
Nothing’s perfect, but some things are closer than others. Even in arguments of art, and all that term encompasses—which is an argument itself—there is oftentimes a clear answer.