The French Dispatch: Directed by Wes Anderson. With Benicio Del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Léa Seydoux. A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional twentieth century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in "The French Dispatch Magazine".
Eh, I don't think it is exceptionally liberal. It is liberal in the same way liberalism is hegemonic. I think some of the vignettes are fine and it is definitely nowhere near the worst Wes Anderson movie. The only thing I did get mad about is making an mid 20th century newspaper based in Kansas, but then portray Kansas as cornfields full of Rubes. It is a good choice making the newspaper based out of Kansas, but because as residue of the Populist movement, Kansas was punching above its weight in good, radical journalism.
Eh, I don't think it is exceptionally liberal. It is liberal in the same way liberalism is hegemonic. I think some of the vignettes are fine and it is definitely nowhere near the worst Wes Anderson movie. The only thing I did get mad about is making an mid 20th century newspaper based in Kansas, but then portray Kansas as cornfields full of Rubes. It is a good choice making the newspaper based out of Kansas, but because as residue of the Populist movement, Kansas was punching above its weight in good, radical journalism.