With keywords like anti-fascism, white supremacy, xenophobia, anti-racism, and with Sean Penn invlolved, it sounds like cultural Marxist political activism in the name of entertainment.
I'll be sitting this one out.
With keywords like anti-fascism, white supremacy, xenophobia, anti-racism, and with Sean Penn invlolved, it sounds like cultural Marxist political activism in the name of entertainment.
I'll be sitting this one out.
Where'd you get that list of keywords from?
Yeah I was hesitant too because of that, but I actually enjoyed it. It doesn't really seriously investigate or philosophize about anything. The "Revolutionaries" are kinda mocked and shown as unhinged and foolish at times.
I would also say it satirizes white supremacy. I didn't get the impression it was pushing any sort of agenda, or like you said, philosophy. "Anti-fascism" is also probably included in the list because of a line in the opening scene.