Morgoth recently put out a review of the movie, which is obviously not the book, and he pointed out that it is the neocon vision of liberal utopia. It's as if the globalists homogenized the world into 90s American culture.
There has to be actual ridicule of the ideas to be satire. Instead it shows a mostly working system where a couple of retarded moves are made (which exists in any system) but they still completely succeed in the end.
The movie gives no evidence of the "asteroid was a false flag, we are the invaders!" plot people love to claim. So it shows a couple of jingoistic cut ins and then just expects you to fill in the blanks with "THIS IS AMERICA/NAZIS ITS THE MOST TERRIFYING THING."
And on the flip side, its filled with dozens of heroic moments that every man craves to live up to and even while cutting the most badass parts of the book (like the power armor that has influenced nearly every sci-fi military since) still fails to make them look any worse than a generic military movie.
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Morgoth recently put out a review of the movie, which is obviously not the book, and he pointed out that it is the neocon vision of liberal utopia. It's as if the globalists homogenized the world into 90s American culture.
The movie is a satire of the book. The book is trying to present some interesting ideas on how citizenship should be tied to responsibility.
Sometimes I wonder if things would be better if voting was restricted to people who pay income tax.
The movie is an attempt of satire of the book.
There has to be actual ridicule of the ideas to be satire. Instead it shows a mostly working system where a couple of retarded moves are made (which exists in any system) but they still completely succeed in the end.
The movie gives no evidence of the "asteroid was a false flag, we are the invaders!" plot people love to claim. So it shows a couple of jingoistic cut ins and then just expects you to fill in the blanks with "THIS IS AMERICA/NAZIS ITS THE MOST TERRIFYING THING."
And on the flip side, its filled with dozens of heroic moments that every man craves to live up to and even while cutting the most badass parts of the book (like the power armor that has influenced nearly every sci-fi military since) still fails to make them look any worse than a generic military movie.