BEST LEFTYPOL MOVIES
Three Days of the Condor: A low level CIA agent goes out to lunch and comes back to his office to find everyone dead. Trust no one.
BEST LEFTYPOL MOVIES
Three Days of the Condor: A low level CIA agent goes out to lunch and comes back to his office to find everyone dead. Trust no one.
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The Parallax View: Warren Beatty is a journalist who saw a Senator get shot. Three years later, his ex tells him of a secret corporations that trains disaffected young men to kill. Then she ends up on the slab.
Norma Rae: Sally Field is a single Mom and a factory worker who stops taking shit and unionizes her North Carolina factory.
The Candidate: Another Redford classic. In Michael Ritchie's mockumentary, you watch a well-meaning liberal transform into Porky scum in real time as he runs for governor of California.
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That's not a movie you complete fucking dipshit. God, Nazis are even stupider than I thought.
Anyway, for the adults in the room, pic related. Try and get your hands on the original ending.
Damn, it was THAT easy to upset you?
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Metropolis
Starts encouraging class collaborationism at the end but the scenes in the Underground and the Story of Babel are definitely anti-capitalist
Not to mention just overall good cinematography
I swear to god Beatty is in fact a closet Communist.
Doesn't some guy have a pastebin list of films?
anyway, Ernst Thälmann - Sohn seiner Klasse
IIRC the final part was actually written by Lang's wife, who went on to become a NSDAP member.
I hope he is. Hollywood needs more communists. The thing people don't seem to remember is that despite our industry's supposed "shaming" of McCarthy, the studios succeeded at purging the Left from the film industry via the rise of Blockbusters.
It's very hard to refute Fight Club not being anti-capitalistic, especially towards the end.
society of the spectacle
Yeah the ending definitely felt different than the rest of the film, so that might explain it
Bane is only the bad guy in this movie because they gave him a secret plan that didn't make sense and Batman is porky scum
American Psycho feels leftist, though I can't really pin down why
The same could be said about the Joker tbh
I'd love to see a Batman film where the villain turns out to be the good guy, or at least is relatable (Suicide Squad doesn't count)
Actors fucking around being goofy is never relatable.
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I'd uphold the shit outta marxism-baneism
Bane literally did nothing wrong except having a dumb plan. What exactly was stopping him from giving Gotham to the proles and moving on somewhere else with an even larger army?
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It's not really leftist, just critical of yuppie culture.
Uphold Marxism-Crowderism
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I got hella syndicalist vibes from this one
Anyone else see this yet?
It's on Netflix.
Bane was extremely based too bad Nolan is a reward and decided to throw in a really fucking stupid evil plan in there.
Is it any good? I feel like everything on Netflix is liberal cancer.
God that guy is the definition of unfunny. Why cant conservishits into joking?
I've seen it but I'm not sure I saw the original ending, mind spoiling it? My ending was that the guy they kidnap makes sure they can escape anyway.
La Haine: A look into the daily lives of three French kids living in Banlieue over a 19 hour period following a riot in response to police abuse of their close friend Abdel
Lots of anti-police and anarchist themes, good for introducing normies to leftist ideas
Salo: or the 120 Days of Sodom
The film focuses on four wealthy, corrupt Italian libertines, during the time of the fascist Republic of Salò (1943-1945). The libertines kidnap eighteen teenagers and subject them to four months of extreme violence, sadism, and sexual and mental torture. The film explores the themes of political corruption, abuse of power, sadism, perversion, sexuality and fascism.
Currently watching it now. Excellent movie. I think it quite brilliantly depicts the dialectic of political power on an interpersonal level.
Call it Sleep by Isaac Cronin and Terrel Seltzer
An expansion on the Situationist thought introduced in La Societe du Spectacle. Introduces a new conception of international Bolshevism, The Cadre, and the New Revolt.
One of my favorite films of all time, a brief 40 minutes long and available for free online!
He's funny as often as a broken clock. This for instance is decent youtube.com
I've heard it said that comedy is inherently subversive, and that when your politics revolve around uncritically supporting the status quo and various norms of "polite society" there isn't much room for humor. So, funnily enough, he can get actual laughs when he calls out SJW idpol while the Jon Stewart school drowns in masturbatory self-flagellation. Milo too.
It's pretty damn good.
I'm surprised it made it onto Netflix honestly.
Oh look , there's another person who enjoys that film on Holla Forums. Sweet
My former roomie made me watch this. High school student believes himself to be the reincarnation of Trotsky and tries to unionize the workers of his porky parents' factory.
Solaris (Tarkovsky)
The Human Condition
Graduate from capeshit and watch a film children.
Fuck I love this movie
the social justice prom scene had my sides in orbit
that movie was liberal as all hell and a little bizarre
Batman vs the Anarkiddie
"Movies" are inherently bourgeois. They're pure spectacle. To get my fix I go down to the local construction site and watch the proletariat doing what they do best. It's comfy as hell.
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He doesn't consume porn because he already sees hot young women get fucked by capitalism every day
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Wouldn't that be the equivent of a white nationalist watching blacked?
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I'm going to shill for this movie one more time, because I'm serious when I say it's crucial for the understanding of the state of the Left today.
i would believe this in literally any context
It's okay
It does feel like it praises him a bit too much at some parts though tbh
It's a shitpost fam
Does this count? A very prescient movie.
Jesus Christ Hong Kong knows how to drive something in the ground.
Seems like some real pseudointellectual bullshit. Not unlike that other Guy DeBord piece of shit you made me watch one time.
Yes.
I swear who ever made it must have read Guy Debord's "Society of the Spectacle".
It's shit. Stop worshiping that useless fuck.
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Pedro (Ariel Mateluna), who comes from modest means, gets a free ride to an elite Catholic boarding school run by the forward-thinking Father McEnroe (Ernesto Malbran). Gonzalo (Matías Quer), one of the wealthy boys at the school, quickly takes a shine to Pedro, and the two become fast friends. But as the boys spend more time with one another, their relationship is strained by the turbulent social and political upheaval happening in their native Chile.
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Advise and Consent (1962) - Senate investigation into the President's newly nominated Secretary of State, gives light to a secret from the past, which may not only ruin the candidate, but the President's character as well.
One, Two, Three (1961) - In West Berlin during the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive is given the task of taking care of his boss' socialite daughter.
The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! (1966) - Without hostile intent, a Soviet sub runs aground off New England. Men are sent for a boat, but many villagers go into a tizzy, risking bloodshed.
Mission to Moscow (1943) - Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to America as an advocate of Stalinism.
Soak the Rich (1936) - Conservative millionaire Humphrey Craig is fearful that a "soak-the-rich" bill will pass in the United States Senate. He keeps apprised of the situation by having Captain Pettijohn report on Communist activities and by making direct calls to the President.
We Who Are Young (1940) - Two young office workers working at the same large firm secretly marry and defy their employer's policy against coworker fraternization. When the marriage is discovered, Margy (Turner) is fired. This causes the newlyweds to face serious financial struggles and Bill (Shelton) pursues desperate, perhaps even illegal, measures to make ends meet when the couple learn they are expecting their first baby!
In Red Son Batman is the anarkiddie…
Batman wouldn't exist in that world.
I've seen this film.
They drink milk and French-kiss a lot. Suddenly Pinochet happens.
That's what I remember.
I mean literally it makes no sense for Batman to exist. A rich porky who can moonlight crime-busing on the side with his finances and connections wouldn't exist. And the analog under state capitalism, a corrupt state official? Why would they have any interest in fighting crime?
actually it would make sense with a state official that is tired of corrupt state officials and a shitty police force so he takes the job in his own hand but he want to remain anonymous while doing so
This tbh
I love that film
Diane Keaton a cute
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