I didn't realize that Davi was a based conservative until this past week, then to find out he directed this upcoming gem. Does anyone think that this film will change perceptions or will it even get a wide audience. I feel that liberals will just shut their eyes and plug their ears and fear that this film doesn't really have much in it that'll surprise conservatives or independents. It's unfortunate that it'll likely become extremely politicized in that the actual merits of the film or corruption of the individuals depicted will be get overshadowed by audience party loyalty.
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Reply by DRDMovieMusings
on September 4, 2022 at 10:21 PM
I think the "extreme politicization" started in production.
You mean, the way conservatives do whenever they fear a movie is "too woke"?
You mean, the way a film that conservatives tag as "too woke" is overshadowed by their party loyalty?
Reply by Reb_Brown
on September 5, 2022 at 3:33 AM
you're insinuating that both liberals and conservatives are of one mind. I think it's possible for certain liberals (like Jimmy Dore, Bill Maher, etc.) to not be a giant fan of Joe Biden and want to see his corruption come to light. If I were a liberal, I wouldn't want corrupt or incompetent people running the Democrat Party either.
Similarly I don't believe anti-wokeness (which I don't see this movie really addressing) is based necessarily on a fear of anything. I can be against the rewriting of history to promote narratives or censorship (which in my view is a large part of wokeness) out of a love of truth-finding and freedom of expression. I am all for Democrats making anti-Trump smear-pieces as much as Republicans making anti-Biden ones. May the best movie win. :)
Reply by rooprect
on September 5, 2022 at 9:47 PM
lmao in the words of the great Leslie Nielsen: "I guess the foot's on the other hand now"
I'm sure the OP and all the right wingers have seen every Michael Moore film
Reply by Reb_Brown
on September 6, 2022 at 4:07 AM
I'm confused; do you guys love the wokeness then?
Moore's made a few decent films. I remember being particularly shaken by Fahrenheit 911 thinking it'd change the world, but in the end, the film accomplished nothing.
Reply by DRDMovieMusings
on September 6, 2022 at 4:37 AM
Why?
Along the political spectrum, I am centre/left. Have I gotten the correct impression that you are right of centre?
Fair enough.
You've used those terms - "change anything, change the world, accomplished nothing" - and I've got to ask a few questions:
With respect to these questions, and in good faith, I'll start. For me, a movie that influences my views lives on through my conversations, which exposes ideas to others; it also creates opportunities for me to learn how others see things. At times, views can be divisive, if people have entrenched views and won't come together (and that includes me, some of my views are non-negotiable). If you've seen my username across this forum (or checked out my old movie blog site), you see the kind of discussions I engage; I know some people learn from them, including me. My threads are seldom an echo chamber of circle-jerk agreement, I appreciate diversity of ideas. However, just as frequently, disagreement serves to make very clear on what side people tend to fall in any particularly heated topic. Which accomplishes clarity for all involved.
I think most artists (which includes movie-makers, the writers, directors, actors...) have views about the world, and express them through their art, to stimulate conversations. Not sure the ambition is to "change the world" as much as it is to add to the discourse and, where possible, change individuals.
So, back to you.
Reply by rooprect
on September 6, 2022 at 5:23 AM
If by "wokeness" you mean being challenged to accept that the 1900s way of life was racist, misogynist, intolerant and largely moronic, hey sign me up for wokeness, I can adapt to anything. Sounds like you're not exactly up for the challenge.