That’s an interesting point/observation because even what I saw in the movie was basically just I thought it was asking “we all know people can fall through the cracks, what if society was nothing but a gaping pit?” - which, of course, feeds into the “revolutionary” narratives…and the one in the movie certainly seems a lot more like the Bolshevik Revolution than, say, the American Revolution lol
Which makes this movie a rather interesting case, even though it has a strong "the underclass should rise up and eat the rich sociopathic oppressors" tone to it, that wasn't enough for the Progs because they were too busy seething at how the movie portrayed a miserable, poverty-level white man who isn't getting laid in a sympathetic light. Their hatred for that group is so strong it overrules anything else.
The first movie was boring imo, idk why people loved it.
I had friends say it really shows how some people suffer if left without help.
But I'm not a liberal so my thought was why couldn't he just man up the entire time.
It's literally a series for liberals, all my liberal friends loved it.
That’s an interesting point/observation because even what I saw in the movie was basically just I thought it was asking “we all know people can fall through the cracks, what if society was nothing but a gaping pit?” - which, of course, feeds into the “revolutionary” narratives…and the one in the movie certainly seems a lot more like the Bolshevik Revolution than, say, the American Revolution lol
Which makes this movie a rather interesting case, even though it has a strong "the underclass should rise up and eat the rich sociopathic oppressors" tone to it, that wasn't enough for the Progs because they were too busy seething at how the movie portrayed a miserable, poverty-level white man who isn't getting laid in a sympathetic light. Their hatred for that group is so strong it overrules anything else.