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Hollywood Studios Like Marvel Use Themes Of Revolution To Radicalize Viewers

Marvel Studios’ newest release “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” It’s bad. There is no other way. It’s poorly written with poor exposition. The story relies on elaborate, computer-generated imagery more than storytelling to keep the reader engaged. 

The film, which is in line with Marvel Cinematic Universe’s (MCU), current ideological trajectory, reduces father figures as court jesters or cuckolds while emphasizing adultery and political radicalization of children. Further establishing the franchise’s commitment to emasculation — hence the critical moniker “M-She-U” — Paul Rudd’s role as a father is to be the “yes man” For his teenage daughter’s Jacobin whims. Although Michael Douglas is a super genius, his character is shown as a forlorn curmudgeon that accepts his wife’s adultery as minor inconvenience.  

But this really ought to be expected, as it has become the norm for Marvel’s parent company — Disney — to shoehorn leftist ideology into everything they produce. Disney’s obsession with inculcating its audience — which is effectively the world — with leftist ideology is why the studio’s storylines constantly revolve around political revolutions and cultural rebellions. This reinforces the dominant leftist managerial class’s priorities. 

Pop culture productions are used by corporate studios to bring leftist beliefs into mainstream media. It is part of why cinematic universes are so important and so many movies are made. Continuations. These stories aid in the formation of widely accepted narratives which direct society. They will, therefore, be used by leftists to propagate leftism.

It is no surprise that the media has embraced the rag-tag, ethnically and sexually diverse, group of entrepreneurs, refugees, intellectuals and ideologues as a common trope. The new paramilitaries of the intersection are intersectional paramilitaries. “multiracial TV gang“That is the prime audience for cultural revolution in real world.

Many beloved stories celebrate rebellious coalitions who rise up to replace curmudgeonly governing bodies. Many.

The “Star Wars” franchise, the rebellion, and resistance seek to overthrow the oppressive Empire, and First Order. Both prominently feature old white men between the ages of 18 and 24. Film adaptations of popular movies young adult fiction like “The Hunger Games” “Divergent” Franchises put political rebellion and resistance to oppressive forces at their forefront. 

Even without “Quantumania,” The MCU catalog is now full. “burn it down” Leftist apologetics This is most evident in the Disney Plus series. “The Falcon and the Winter Solider,” This video features a group anti-establishment transnational terrorists who kill people to attain social equity and free medical care. “Wandavision,” A series about an emotionally unstable witch that justifies her main character fighting the U.S. government, and taking a whole city hostage because of her emotions. 

It’s not always evil to use themes of rebellion. Comedies like “Superbad” You can rely on youthful rebellion for story direction. No serious person would object.


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