I found a very interesting question. Movies that talk about the American dream, warmth, morality, and the logic of business elites are basically Hollywood people from the Democratic Party. Speaking of military technology, ruthlessness, desire for control, betrayal, and farm sentiment, the old-school ones are almost all Republican supporters. This forms two sides of Hollywood. Of course, there are also movies that both parties have criticized, which will irritate American audiences. For example, "Lynn's Midfielder" satirizes American values on the left (Democrats) on the right satirizes the oil war, and is cruel to veterans (Republicans) "The Birth of a Nation" Speaking of slave resistance. 'Snowden' exposes the evil of the state (black from both parties)
"Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" is interpreted as a fable about the NSA and drones.
"Independence Day 2 Comeback" is clearly the shrewd, courageous and powerful female president of the United States who leads the United States in the fight against aliens.
"Human Purge 3 Election Year" criminals' carnival night with a female presidential candidate.
The just-released "Hacksaw Ridge" old-school hardcore drama, coupled with old-school morals and proud racism, Mel Gibson is definitely a Republican supporter.
Mike Bay's "Thirteen Hours of Crisis" is clearly an insight into the black material of black Hillary in Libya. "Captain Sully" is old-school loyal, professional, and precise with Republican supporters.
And this "Morgan" is obviously destined to be directed by a Republican. What I found interesting is that Michelle Yeoh, a Chinese-American actor, played the role of the biochemical mother, and the metaphor before being killed is quite obvious. "Who am I?" "I think you should I know who you are."
This is a story about self-identification. The warmth makes the biochemical person forget who he is and just think he is just a child. Later, the scientists who protected her were killed by her, apparently a modern fable. They represent humanity, warmth and silence, and humanitarianism, which confuses the self-consciousness of biochemical people and also confuses themselves. But in the end they all died at her hands.
She is not a child and is a killing machine, combined with our country's ability to mobilize tens of millions of soldiers at any time, is there a counterpart? A mother is also a mother and a living environment. In a warm environment, she is cute and kind. But once her essence is activated, she becomes a murderous tool. Why do I say that it is a metaphor for a diplomatic relationship? There are a lot of broken Chinese lines in it, plus the murder of the Chinese mother, which actually describes a kind of worry. From start to finish, the film smacks of universal values, favoring control and ruthlessness. I'm also sure the director is definitely a Republican.
I like Hollywood because I can really feel the temperament and mood of this country. Sometimes warm, sometimes ruthless, passionate impulse, anxious self-confidence. This is all America.
Some references March 18, 2016: The New York Times, Politics Invading Hollywood
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