I don't know. If you follow through on the article it could be said that Mackie's idea of Captain America represents the dream, not the name of the dream.
It's an artistic interpretation of what he says, but he is an actor and actors fight unseen dragons with swords made of wood for princesses that aren't there, and always have.
The dream can be more than the name of the dream. The principles of the dream aren't limited to America, but best shown to be possible there.
That all said and done, the film will probably be crap.
You are likely correct LastRights, as an actor on the advertising campaign he's a mannequin for the movie before anything else. Hence the global appeal of the kid with the stick saving the imaginary princess from the dragon.
I don't know. If you follow through on the article it could be said that Mackie's idea of Captain America represents the dream, not the name of the dream.
It's an artistic interpretation of what he says, but he is an actor and actors fight unseen dragons with swords made of wood for princesses that aren't there, and always have.
The dream can be more than the name of the dream. The principles of the dream aren't limited to America, but best shown to be possible there.
That all said and done, the film will probably be crap.
He is trying to promote the movie to the Chinese market.
"No, this isn't about America. This about China being great."
You are likely correct LastRights, as an actor on the advertising campaign he's a mannequin for the movie before anything else. Hence the global appeal of the kid with the stick saving the imaginary princess from the dragon.
No, he's a nig, and China doesn't like nigs.
Based Asians.