We actually just watched this movie Friday night. I was wrong. I won't spoil what I was wrong about though. But this movie has all the hallmark markings of the narratives this group is based on. Maybe I should say, it provides a substantial amount of why a group like this is needed. It doesn't give any deep look into the failed criminal election process we have, or the fascist nature we're currently witnessing today. But it does provide a sense of the social backwardness we have. Unfortunately, the government portrayal was wildly ludicrous. Although the sense of madness could be imagined in another regard as I attempted to relate it. It was cute and corny with some funny periods, but won't deliver a sincere outlook to produce critical thought. Not until maybe where I was wrong. But that will probably go right over most people's heads.
‘Don’t Look Up’ Is No Laughing Matter
By chance I just watched it last night. It was different in a good way. A ton of comic relief. While its content was a little far fetched, it really had what I can only think to call a good use of cinematic euphemism. It really did display well some of the problems of mass media. Cool movie. Not sure if it would be everyones cup of tea, but I think society would do a little better if everyone watched it.