The Pursuit of Happyness is really bad. Will Smith’s inspirational moment is going to the New York Stock Exchange and seeing all the happy rich guys in suits walking around, and wanting to be like them. Having to do stuff like brown-nose executives, sleep in train station bathrooms and pull his son out of daycare due to lack of money are presented not as flaws of the system but evidence of Smith’s smart bootstraps-oriented thinking. This movie is the Mein Kampf of liberalism.
And then there’s Anastasia (1997), where the message is literally “communism is bad because it got in the way of the Romanovs having fancy parties and wearing expensive clothes”. The Bolsheviks literally enter the Winter Palace through a magic portal created by Rasputin.
Are they like named as the Bolsheviks in the movie? Or is just implied
No they’re not named. But what it does explicitly state is that the discontent against the noble Romanovs was literally fermented by demons, and the male lead in one of the palace servants and helps her and her mother escape. Then in the next scene the opening musical number is the people of
St PetersburgPetrogradLeningrad singing and dancing in the streets at the rumor that a Romanov princess survived, and they quickly shut up when a commissar (hammer and sickle on his cap) looks at them angrily.I also have to say, it’s a really strange choice that the two leads (and members of the royal family) are the only characters designed to look like
realuncanny people, and everyone else looks like a caricature.White (coded) people are the main characters of human history. Only white people can be good and free and intelligent and adventurous.
I mean real talk I suspect the two leads are animated using some measure of rotoscoping or motion capture and that’s the main reason for it
Also funny thing about this, the real message of the film is about why all forms of public transportation are bad, so yes this is one of the most lib films ever
Interesting. I haven’t actually seen the movie :P