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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by UlyssesT@hexbear.net to c/movies@hexbear.net

I'll start with "PCU."

The one upside is that the main villain is played by the lady who also played how-much-could-it-cost and she's amazing as she always was even while playing a terrible role in an enlightened centrist pop-nihilist propaganda film.

The rest of it is steaming smug-seasoned "caring about things makes you stupid" ideology. And I mean pretty much anything that might matter to disadvantaged people or the planet they live on.

Wildlife conservation? Stupid. (tear down those flyers, yeah fuck non-human life forms!)

Veganism? Stupid. (better bully them until they cry!)

Black activism? Stupid. (lol look they're chasing the clueless white boy with vaguely lynch-themed cinematics WHAT IF WE REVERSED THE VICTIM AND PERPETRATOR?!)

Feminism? Stupid. (they just need to get laid lololololololol)

how-much-could-it-cost is politically correct and has two hyphenated last names? Some rich white assholes firing her is seen as the happy ending!

All of those silly people that care too much about things just have a le epic drunk party at the end and that washes away all their concerns about the world like so many lotuses eaten by so many lotus eaters. They touched grass! smuglord

Fuck that movie so much. All the chuds in my immediate biological family loved it, of course.

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[-] hypercracker@hexbear.net 18 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

People have become wise to copaganda shows but all the period dramas about the monarchy or aristocracy are fash. Monarchy isn't le honorable nobles, it's the most regressive right-wing thing imaginable.

I watched the last game of thrones episode to participate in the "cultural event" and at some point when a bunch of nobles were gathered to decide the kingdom's successor someone suggested democracy. Everybody in attendance laughed but the camera shots were very carefully chosen not to show the good protagonist nobles joining in on the mirth.

[-] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 17 points 3 days ago

I watched the last game of thrones episode to participate in the "cultural event" and at some point when a bunch of nobles were gathered to decide the kingdom's successor someone suggested democracy. Everybody in attendance laughed but the camera shots were very carefully chosen not to show the good protagonist nobles from joining in on the mirth.

My hatred for that show is well known here, but the status quo advocacy for fucking feudalism with corporate boardroom characteristics was some of the worst for it for me.

[-] Tom742@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

| feudalism with corporate boardroom characteristics

chefs-kiss

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