nostr:npub158mjll2lfz90m33vgp94ruess4ycwdjc3fklecjrrd0pdjq4rvus3hmjp4 Was there anything particularly subversive about the dinner scene? From what I recall, Back to the Future mostly stayed fun and lighthearted, including in its treatment of the 1950s - a modern Hollywood flick would just endlessly drone on about how bad women and blacks have it, and BttF definitely didn't do that.

Obviously the movie will still be shaped in various ways by the left-liberal Jew outlook of its creator and writing staff, but that doesn't necessarily make it propaganda, at least from what I remember. There are actually other aspects of the story I personally find more troubling in retrospect - like how how the Marty who was born and grew up in the Good 1985 was potentially yeeted out of existence by time traveling Marty who takes his place by the end of the movie (thank you Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma for pointing out THAT fucked up part of the movie to me).

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