The cinematic equivalent of a corporate DEI training video, except with worse writing and a much bigger budget.
The cinematic equivalent of a corporate DEI training video, except with worse writing and a much bigger budget.
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The films that turned “escapism” into “mandatory ideological reprogramming with popcorn.”
The big-screen therapy sessions where the audience is expected to applaud their own guilt and call it a good time at the theater.
The entertainment industry’s way of turning “tell a story” into “deliver a TED Talk with explosions and a $250 million marketing campaign.”
The modern blockbusters that prove you can have the most diverse cast in history and still produce something so boring it makes people miss the old explosions.
Hollywood’s annual attempt to fix society by making terrible films that lecture audiences about how terrible they are for existing.
The multi-million-dollar sermons where plot, character, and fun are sacrificed on the altar of checking every diversity box and delivering lectures nobody paid to hear.
The films where the hero’s superpower is identifying as something and the villain is usually a straight white man who commits the crime of disagreeing.