• nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    5 months ago

    Starship Troopers too. You basically can’t make satire of this type without a huge proportion of the viewers going “whoah, cool shooty guns! wow! I’m just like the protagonist!”

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      It’s settled, after the revolution we need to make a reverse Haye’s code where the main rule is that the villains cannot be too cool, too sexy, or whatever.

      I think a good 30% of CHUDs under 45 are CHUDS because they want to emulate the cool supervillains from media.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      5 months ago

      That’s not the fault of the people making the movies, that’s the fault of dumbasses not being able to actually understand things and don’t understand the concept of “show, don’t tell”. Like Fallen Down, Starship Troopers, Fight Club, Taxi Driver, etc are very heavy handed and obvious in terms of satire. They clearly show you why. The only way for these movies to be more obvious would be for them not to be satirical.

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      5 months ago

      Fucking hell the recent discourse around the movie drives me up the wall. All the chuds that think they’re vindicated because the director said the “bugs launched the meteor” in the director’s commentary or whatever despite the movie itself directly contradicting this.

      We see them ram the fucking meteor and change its trajectory. Rico’s sitting in the barracks after quitting service talking with his parents on the telephone when the call suddenly drops when the meteor lands. Rico grabs his bag and walks out of the barracks to leave. Then the big fucking jumbotron outside starts playing a fully cut, edited, and narrated propaganda reel complete with rising death toll showing how Buenos Aires was destroyed by a meteor, they already determined it came from Klandathu and didn’t arrive by chance but was launched with purpose, and the council already convened and decided on war. Shortly after this, they have another fully edited and narrated reel with footage of the destruction wrought by the meteor, complete with literal crisis actors rooting through burned out houses shouting jingoisms at the camera about the damn fucking buggos.

      The movie does everything it could reasonably do to show you that it’s a false flag without saying it out loud. Rico is perhaps the only fucking person on Earth with the knowledge to deduce this is a government plot, and he still signs back up with fervor to join the war effort now that his family and home is destroyed.