I finished Andor recently and they did a great job of showing what it was like to live in a fascist police-state, from the little micro aggressions by individual enforcers, to banality of evil oppressive systems, to higher level evil acts like military invasions and the Death Star. Thank goodness for that show because it took the far away and exaggerated evil of the movie bad guys and made it personal, and, hopefully for lots of people, familiar for an audience that hasn't lived through Nazi Germany. (At least, it gave me US and Israel vibes, but not sure if other libs will catch those same vibes.)
I finished Andor recently and they did a great job of showing what it was like to live in a fascist police-state, from the little micro aggressions by individual enforcers, to banality of evil oppressive systems, to higher level evil acts like military invasions and the Death Star. Thank goodness for that show because it took the far away and exaggerated evil of the movie bad guys and made it personal, and, hopefully for lots of people, familiar for an audience that hasn't lived through Nazi Germany. (At least, it gave me US and Israel vibes, but not sure if other libs will catch those same vibes.)