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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 28, 2021 19:09:30 GMT
Every movie is political--it reflects the desires and interests of the people who made it. There is no such thing as a true multicultural POV that is equal to all interests. Different strokes for different folks. That means people are different. The Birth of a Nation was made for white Americans alone at a time when nationalism and patriotism was something beyond questioning -that's why it is like that. Just as the remake-titled film from a few years is the opposite, it was not made for white Americans. That Australian film just shows that one did not need Hollywood--it didn't exist in 1906. I could be wrong but Hollywood was not really a big player back than as it is today.
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