It gets its release in the US next week.

I haven’t read the book, but from what I’ve gathered it’s a political nonfiction book. I don’t see how you can adapt that into a movie, unless it has a biographical portion I’m not aware of. Wikipedia says it’s a heist film, anyway.

What would the movie even be about? A positive portrayal of eco-terrorists? I’d love to see it, but surely they couldn’t get away with making a movie like that.

  • MaoistLandlord [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    The studio’s last two films critiquing capitalism were Parasite and Triangle of Sadness. I enjoyed the former, but it’s rather abstract compared to a movie where the premise is “I’m going to shoot at this pipeline employee,” so I imagine it’ll be libbed up. Like you I can’t imagine a film endorsing ecoterrorism in our reality being untouched. Triangle of Sadness’ premise makes me roll me eyes lol