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Ice Age: The Meltdown 2006
Allow me to enlighten you. "Ice Age: The Meltdown" is perhaps the most obvious globalist agenda in the propaganda-ridden Hollywood film industry. Shrouded in the constant fear of being caught by the web of elites, director Carlos Saldanha does his best to reveal the truth. But only the enlightened can truly see. THEY know what is beyond the barrier, and perhaps this film gives answers to the 6,000-year-old question: What is beyond the ice wall?
The narrative follows a mass…
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Yogi Bear 2010
Ooh la la! I finally witnessed the dawn of the decade’s cinematic labyrinth of philosophical musings and existential contemplation, ‘Yogi Bear’ (2010).
Yogi Bear, brilliantly portrayed by Dan Aykroyd, is locked in the mundane setting of Jellystone Park with his greatest nemesis Ranger Smith, and badass sidekick Boo Boo. Continuing on his path of greatness, Boo Boo is characterized by the esteemed Justin Timberlake who gives the greatest cinematic comeback following the disaster that was ‘The Social Network’.
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There Will Be Blood 2007
Never have I been more dissapointed in my life. Ruined by its clumsy acting and mediocre writing, ‘There Will Be Blood’ has some serious flaws. To begin, why title the film about blood, when there is no blood until the end? And why does this very title spoil the entire film’s ending? These are just a few of the questions the director should have been asking from the very beginning.
As per usual, Daniel Day-Lewis somehow clings onto his dying…
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 2011
The Alvin and the Chipmunks saga continues. This time, director Mike Mitchell has crafted a timeless gritty drama that serves as a microcosm of society’s deepest complexities and the dark nature of humankind’s fight for survival.
Marx’s theory of class struggle is prominently reflected in the chipmunk’s fight for survival, confronting the idea of a social hierarchy within the group. Zoe’s enslavement of the Chipettes, representing capitalism’s upper class, takes clear inspiration from Marx’s definition of worker exploitation.
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