I was thinking about this in relation to the Thing. The popular "pop" explanation is that the Thing is an allegory for communism and the paranoia at the height of the Cold War. Everyone you know could be gasp a commie in disguise! And of course, the parallels with McCarthyism are pretty clear. However, I think you can make an alternate reading, where the alien represents the process of capital accumulation, and the subtext then becomes about how quickly capitalism can destroy all social bonds and will warp anything that came before into something potentially monstrous in its ever present need to consume and grow (RIP the dogs).

Are there any movies you like that have very common readings you disagree with (or very hot takes on a movie explanation)?

  • stevaloo [they/them, she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Jurassic's Parks anti-capitalism being drenched in 'playing god' ethics. Like, they had a black market auction in Fallen Kingdom and they just had to shoehorn in human cloning to justify being mauled by a fucking Allosaurus while you're camping.

    • ssjmarx [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I always felt like the book makes it pretty clear that it's the power of genetic science combined with the unregulated nature of letting capitalists do the science that caused the disaster. The movie emphasizes the "never asked if they should" line without adequately explaining how Hammond skimped on safety features and refused to pay his computer guy.

    • morte [she/her]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      I don't even remember the human cloning bit. I remember the black market though as I enjoyed the ridiculousness of seeing dinosaurs rip defense contractors? I think? Less than savory sorts. To bits