I know I'm late to the party, but that's intentional because i don't like crowded theaters. I won't spoil it on the off chance there's anyone left who wants to see it but hasn't, but it's a great movie. What struck me is that it took them 5 fucking years to get this movie to the box office. It seems the Democrats pulled out all the stops to snuff this movie out.
Then when I was leaving I saw a group of girls dressed up in pink about to see the Barbie movie. They were probably in the 9-15 age range. I bet they got their first real taste of feminism today by getting creeped out by some virtue signaling male feminist in attendance.
edit: I haven’t seen the film. But the backlash leads me to believe:
I assume the SoF makes audiences appreciate the US?
(The communist narrative is : cinema must be used to advance hatred of america and antagonism among the races)
That's what I initially guessed from the title, but no. It's about a guy who saves children from sex traffickers and it's based on a true story. Naturally Democrats and uniparty Republicans took issue with it because of the elite pedophile problem. They've been accusing the film and its cast of pushing QAnon conspiracy theories, and they've gone as far as trying to sabotage the movie by having some theaters keep the lights on and turn off the AC when the movie is playing.