- General Dog
- Apr 26, 2008
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My own ideal might be that I flip a switch and suddenly everything I talk about wanting in D&D happens but I think the movie is more realistic in that the entire conflict of the movie revolves around them getting recognition as human beings. I didn't think the way they delivered this was really backing down from anything. I mean should it have ended with that line and then we could have a four hours sequel where all of these changes are signed off on by the council of rich dudes or whatever?
They literally institute universal health care with the flip of a switch. That's insulting to both sides of the argument. The movie has nothing to say except, "hey, why haven't we done this yet?" in the most strawman-y terms possible. Install Marxism, problem solved.
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