That's not exactly it. There were some lessons learned along the way. Those people aren't reading the deeper message. They say at the end that it would be better to have equality instead of a matriarchy and that men and women can make it on their own merits. There's a little message about corporate incompetence and yet how the profit motive is not antithetical to good change. There's a little joke explaining to the audience that what they keep calling "fascism" is not really fascism unless it controls the flow of commerce.

It is a feminist movie that actually didn't make me gag as a man.

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