Sleeper comment- Seems like this movie is an unknown ,regardless of Leo. So as people see it, it gets traction, it will wake up.
Sleeper comment- Seems like this movie is an unknown ,regardless of Leo. So as people see it, it gets traction, it will wake up.
Sounds like a small thing, but I'm happy to hear they used real CA highway scenes.
It's a pet peeve of mine when they use stand-in roads/highways to represent elsewhere, especially if I know the highways being depicted.
For example, I despise when movies show people driving into Vegas on a 2-lane, non-divided highway. Anyone who has ever driven to Vegas knows that you come in via I-15 (or US-95), no matter which direction.
Anyway, if the right would have been upset about this film, we'd have heard about it already. So that's not happening.
I agree on all points and hope I reported back correctly. To me, the Highway 78 sign and scenes looked correct, but now I'm second guessing myself. During the car chase scene, I said- Looks like Sacramento and then we see the Sac City police cars. I also think the Otay Mesa scene looked real. The inside seemed pretty real.
I hope I was accurate here and have no corrections afterwards.
I kinda dont see that happening as their fight and revolution didnt go so deep on the film. Or atleast didnt seem deep to me. Seemed left winged some, but not so specific.Anyway, if the right would have been upset about this film, we'd have heard about it already. So that's not happening.
I guess I missed this part yesterday- Race or racism in the movie. For me, it was not a factor or a Hollywood agenda in the film as the whole plot was really about law enforcement trying to capture the underground bad guys and then specifically the daughter. Race and interracial relations was covered some with the lead female character, her side fling and the old man group. But I cant not call the move "woke" or left winged agenda and if you know me here, I would have for sure.
As I watched the movie, I was on the edge of my seat more and couldnt wait to come back here to do my review. Why- because the whole movie (to me) was not what we thought it was. As usual, I am probably wrong here, but just the way I saw it.
I hope Druff sees this movie.
Oscar gold goes to diversely casted and crewed movies.
https://www.oscars.org/awards/repres...sion-standards
So I still haven't seen this, but I heard someone talk about the plot, and without giving too much away, apparently the love interest (and daughter) being black actually figures into the plot, so it wasn't just a token character choice for wokeness. So that's good, I guess.
However, I was also told that the movie has a general anti-ICE message and it glorifies revolutionaries, which is lame. On the plus side, the person said to me that the movie was shot extremely well, and the acting/directing was excellent.
I disagree as it wasnt a hard push topic. Yes, the daughter is mixed white/black and it was an obvious value, but wasnt harped on during the movie.
I disagree and thought I addressed this in my review. There is NOT "a general anti-ICE message" in the film, they did raid the Otay Mesa facility in the beginning, but than that was it, wasnt the message in the movie. NO, they did not "glorifies revolutionaries" in the movie, but that was the whole plot as I explained earlier- There was a revolutionary organization in the whole movie that the gov wants to take down.However, I was also told that the movie has a general anti-ICE message and it glorifies revolutionaries, which is lame. On the plus side, the person said to me that the movie was shot extremely well, and the acting/directing was excellent.
Main plot- The gov wants to take down the revolution group, French 75. The pursuit of the daughter and her real biological father were a secondary story, in my opinion.
In my opinion, I did not see a woke agenda in the movie, in fact, they make fun of some woke daughter's friends once detained. Yes, there is an obvious left sided flavor with the revolution group, but not a push. They have to tell a story and it was very realistic with the federal officers, cars, weapons, bank robbery, car chase, underground radio from a house, etc. You know me by now, if it was woke, liberal or too-Hollywood, I would have posted it here and slammed it. No, they told the story from a center line in my opinion and kept it very realistic and detailed all the way to the end. And I still say Sean Penn's character was a clown and Penn wasnt always acting, rather playing his real self, in my opinion.
Again, the young female actor playing the daughter was very highly trained in firearms and their usage, not woke in my opinion, just realism.
Druff- Your contact gave the general surface stuff, but didnt go deep like my review posted here. I suggest you go see the movie, its worth it.
This movie is going to be be playing again at a local theater. I am planning on going again and too bad Druff couldn't make it because he is on vampire time.
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you are the biggest faggot to ever disgrace himself here.
you know what to do. be a man.
desertrunner: Another PEDO post.
you and your only buddy gimmp sure talk a lot about child fuckers. guess its just something you were born with.
this movie was awesome what are you dorks fighting about
very forgettable and took itself way too seriously.
I am glad this thread came out and forced me to go see the movie. It was that good to where I am going back for the encore screening.
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