103 reviews as I sit here typing this out, with a 89% fresh score.
I'm not going to see it, but I am definitely there for the woke reaction to it. I've got the popcorn ready. :D
Andy Ngo is mentioned at the end of the film because some of his archival footage was used, and far left twitter is having the predictable melt down over it.
Apparently the movie doesn't even address how the country divided as it does on film. It's going to be a Trumpian dictator that made it suddenly okay for the good liberal states to secede and fight to capture the white nationalist Trumpian guy and put him on trial for racism.
I read an interview with Dunst that said the director had a backstory and said he would tell any actor it, if they needed it. But apparently the actors said they didn't need the backstory. Yeah I think the President(Offerman) is going to be a Trump clone. Wouldn't be surprised to hear, "good people on both sides" and "shit hole" during the movie
I have no interest in seeing it. I took one look at how America gets divided up and nearly cried laughing, it's so stupid. Shit like Washington and Oregon and Minnesota grouping with Idaho, Montana, and the Dakotas, etc.
The kicker is right there in the trailer: California and Texas formed an alliance. Fucking really? Were these picked out of a hat or something?
The dipshit who drew that map somehow forgot about the craggy, fuck-off mountain range separating CA and TX called the Rocky Mountains.
I would be more believable if it was Texas, Florida and Alaska in a an alliance and they were winning as no one could counter the combined force of Texan firepower, Florida meth infused rednecks and Alsaka's polar bears.
Lefties don't recognize the areas they have already conquered.
WA and OR sort of make sense because eastern WA and OR keep making the idle threat of splitting off to join with ID to escape Seattle and Portland... Which won't work because of Boise and Courdalene. California and Texas have both made the idle threat of leaving the US.
That is the biggest problem, it is more of a rural and urban divide. However, there is also the noted geographic and cultural area divide, American Nations style. Rural folk in the Pacific Northwest are different from Montana who are different from Tennessee, etc. Same is true for urbanites.
I doubt that.
ShittyCity bugs love to brag about their hivemind.From what I've been told it's basically a journalist circle-jerk of how they imagine they are when they're in war-torn zones, and doesn't really go into the 'who' and 'why' of the whole clusterfuck.
Highly unrealistic, as any journalist in a potential American civil war scenario would just be lined up against a nearby wall and have their throat slit when captured.
They really don't understand just how much people hate them.
I'll check it out only for the meme potential. It already gave us a solid one with the "What kind of American are you?" line.
When this was last covered, it was mentioned that the writer kept it purposely ambiguous. It's probably one of those cautionary: 'this could lead to here' stories, with reference to the escalating polarization in American politics.
What Biden is doing to the border is not by any stretch of the imagination 'normal'. Not to mention his radical DIE agenda in the military and government. And onwards. Dude is completely unhinged.
I wonder if this is one of those where the villains are completely correct but we are supposed to hate them because they are racist.
I also wonder if there is even enough substance for any parts of it to be meme-worthy.
Y'all gotta stop hyperventilating about shit so much.
I get it, I love a good REEEE moment.
I watched the damn thing, and besides some minor pretend "journalists are so ballsy and heroic" moments it was... Better than I expected.
It was mostly a "these are the horrors of war and what can happen if we go THERE" type of film. They didn't shy away from violence and gore.
There's a moment in the film where a snipers tells a journalist "oh, you're fucking retarded aren't you? You don't understand a damn thing I'm saying" after the urinalist keeps babbling about "who's giving orders, why are you fighting" the soldier simply said "he's trying to kill me, so I'm trying to kill him".
Overall minus the like, 3 short moments of urinalist circle jerk, it portrayed war ok enough to not feel like some dumbass action movie.