Office Space - Funny lighthearted comedy about the drudgery of the american white collar worker
Trial Of The Chicago 7 - classic Sorkin cheesy courtroom drama, it's a film that's too scared to properly back or cover Fred Hampton's story, but still a compelling tale and very accessible to libs. General message is racism bad, US politicians and police racist.
BOYS STATE - hour long documentary about teenage boys in texas being terrible people. Quite funny. Massively cringey. Easy watching. Still quite lib toned, but despite that, it essentially functions as a horror movie. I was shocked after watching it.
GREED - British comedy, fast paced, about a high street fashion mogul. I thought it was brilliant. Helps if you know a little bit about Phillip Green - the british high street fashion mogul, who exploited his workers, and has a business model that was essentially running up debts and then bankrupting without having to pay any money back, while pocketing the profits.
Joker - pretty obvious one here. Doesn't need much explanation.
True History Of The Kelly Gang - this one is a maybe. One of my favourite films of all time, but it's an exhausting watch, in a good way. No explicit lefty theme other than the overall theme of post modernism, and how the white colonial nations rewrote history.
Office Space - Funny lighthearted comedy about the drudgery of the american white collar worker
Trial Of The Chicago 7 - classic Sorkin cheesy courtroom drama, it's a film that's too scared to properly back or cover Fred Hampton's story, but still a compelling tale and very accessible to libs. General message is racism bad, US politicians and police racist.
BOYS STATE - hour long documentary about teenage boys in texas being terrible people. Quite funny. Massively cringey. Easy watching. Still quite lib toned, but despite that, it essentially functions as a horror movie. I was shocked after watching it.
GREED - British comedy, fast paced, about a high street fashion mogul. I thought it was brilliant. Helps if you know a little bit about Phillip Green - the british high street fashion mogul, who exploited his workers, and has a business model that was essentially running up debts and then bankrupting without having to pay any money back, while pocketing the profits.
Joker - pretty obvious one here. Doesn't need much explanation.
True History Of The Kelly Gang - this one is a maybe. One of my favourite films of all time, but it's an exhausting watch, in a good way. No explicit lefty theme other than the overall theme of post modernism, and how the white colonial nations rewrote history.