Subj : The Birth of a Nation (1915)
To   : Digital Man
From : Arelor
Date : Mon Oct 24 2022 06:39 am

 Re: The Birth of a Nation (1915)
 By: Digital Man to Arelor on Sun Oct 23 2022 02:55 pm

>  > I consider the second part to be on par with the woke propaganda we are
>  > getting with films such as Mrs. Sloanne. It just happens to be on the other
>  > side of the spectrum.
>
> Or "Don't Look Up" - seen that er, um, "Movie" yet?

No. It is not something I planned to do.

I got burned by Hollywood with that Black Panther monstruosity which shoehorned
identitary politics so hard in a flick that should have been very serious business,
about guys in funny customers beating other guys in funny customes.  Then I got burnt
with Western cinema in general with Mrs. Sloanne (summary: leftist politican
organization is portrayed as heroic when capmpaigning against a right-wing group of
heterosexual whites, to the point all their crimes and bribing are morally justified,
and when the heterosexual whites convince a senator to trash them for the hideous
things they actually did, they are protrayed as evil monsters).

You may have noticed I try to watch either very old cinema, or Eastern Cinema. I think
the most modern US movie I've watched and enjoyed in a non junk-food sense is Upgrade
(2018).


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