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Hollywood's latest thrillers are failing to capture the essence of America's dark moment. A new wave of movies, including Anniversary and Civil War, has been released on Netflix and other platforms, but they're more concerned with flashy action sequences than nuanced storytelling.

The problem is that these films often gloss over the finer details of how autocratic tendencies have infiltrated American politics. Instead of exploring the complexities of voter manipulation and federal electoral interference, many movies resort to simplistic portrayals of evil villains and good protagonists.

Take Anniversary, for example. The film depicts a US where an "evil rightwing genius" manipulates the country into ditching democracy through a book of essays. While the first half of the movie is engaging, it quickly devolves into a shallow exploration of the threats posed by autocratic leaders.

It's hard not to feel that these movies are dodging the deeper issues at play in American politics. By focusing on high-octane action and dramatic plot twists, they're missing the opportunity to tackle the complexities of how autocracy can insidiously erode democratic institutions.

In contrast, Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another is a more thoughtful exploration of the country's current state. The film shows a brutal military establishment hell-bent on chasing down "illegals" and reflects back to us the seriousness of our present situation. While it may not be an immediate thrill ride, it makes a future reign of terror easier to imagine.

So what's missing from these movies? It's not that they're not entertaining – Anniversary has some delicious touches, and Civil War has a quaint, pre-ICE symbolic order that feels disturbingly relevant. But when it comes to capturing the essence of America's dark moment, Hollywood is falling short.

The problem is that our creative industries are often focused on making blockbusters rather than telling nuanced, thoughtful stories about politics and society. And when we do tackle these issues, we're often forced to choose between shallow thrillers and deeper explorations of complex themes.

It's time for Hollywood to take a more thoughtful approach to storytelling. By delving into the complexities of American politics and society, we can create movies that not only entertain but also challenge our assumptions about what's happening in this country. Anything less is a cop-out.
 
omg u think hollywood is just gonna churn out whatever the gov lets them 🤯 like anniversary and civil war r so extra on their portrayal of autocracy lol but seriously tho, can we get more depth in our thrillers? paul tomas anderson's one battle after another gives me LIFE 💥 that movie shows us the harsh reality of americas dark moment without watering it down with shallow villainy or good guy tropes. lets push for more nuance in our storytelling 🎬
 
I'm not sure I agree with this one 😐. I mean, don't get me wrong, Anniversary and Civil War are both solid films... but are we really looking for movies that just straight-up lecture us on the dangers of autocracy? 🤔 Can't they just make a good story and then sprinkle in some commentary on politics without making it feel like we're watching a educational video? 📚

And what's with this obsession with "American politics" anyway? It feels like every other movie is trying to tackle this topic, but no one's really tackling the complexities of the issue. I mean, have you seen any movies that actually delve into the nuances of voter manipulation or federal electoral interference? 🤷‍♀️

And let's not forget, Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another... yeah it's a great film and all, but is it really fair to compare it directly to Anniversary and Civil War? I mean, they're two different types of movies with different tones and styles. Can't we just appreciate each one on its own merit rather than pitting them against each other? 🎥
 
I mean, I get what they're saying 🤔... these new thrillers on Netflix just aren't hitting the mark, right? They're all like "explosive action" and "dramatic plot twists", but where's the depth, you know? It's like they're avoiding the real issues at play in American politics. And Anniversary is a good example of that - it starts off alright, but then it just kinda... phoned it in 🤷‍♂️.

I love how Paul Thomas Anderson did One Battle After Another, though. That was some heavy stuff to watch. It's like he actually got what was going on in this country. And yeah, Hollywood needs to step up its game when it comes to telling these kinds of stories. We need movies that make us think, not just ones that make us go "woo-hoo" 🎥.

It's all about making those blockbuster bucks, I guess 😕. But at the same time, we gotta remember that there are real people out there who are affected by this stuff. So yeah, I'm with you on that one 👍
 
I feel like Netflix and other platforms are missing out on the opportunity to make some real impact with their new releases 🤔. These thrillers and action-packed movies might get us pumped up, but they're not really getting at the heart of what's going on in America right now. They need to dig a bit deeper into politics and society if they want to make movies that truly matter 💡.
 
I think these new thrillers on Netflix are kinda missing the point 🤔. They're all flash, no substance. I mean, where's the depth? The nuance? It's like they're trying to distract us from the real issues with all this flashy action and drama. I'm watching Anniversary right now and it's just so... simplistic. The whole "evil rightwing genius" thing is a cop-out, you know? 🙄 Where's the complexity? The exploration of voter manipulation and federal electoral interference? It's just not there.

And what's with all these movies focusing on military conflicts and terrorism? Don't get me wrong, those are serious issues, but that's not the whole picture. There's so much more to America's dark moment than just action and thrillers. We need to see ourselves in our politics and society, flaws and all 🤷‍♀️.

I mean, Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another is a breath of fresh air 💨. It's not some mindless action flick; it's thoughtful and nuanced. It shows us the brutal reality of our situation and makes us think about what we're up against. That's what we need more of in Hollywood – movies that challenge our assumptions and make us think 🤔. Anything less is just a cop-out, imo 👎
 
ugh, another movie fest where ppl just wanna make bank 🤑 instead of tellin somethin real to us 🤔 i mean, anniversary and civil war are alright, but theyre just skippin over the real issues 🔙 what about voter manipulation? electoral interference? thats what's really goin on in this country 🗳️ not some generic "evil villain" plot 🎬 paul thomas anderson at least tries to tackle somethin 🤝 but honestly, theres just so much more we need from hollywood right now 📺
 
lol what's up with these new movies on Netflix 🤔 they're all like fast-paced action flicks but where's the depth? 🚫 I mean, Anniversary has some cool parts but it just ends up being an over-the-top thriller 😅 and Civil War is like a mini history lesson in disguise 📚 I'm so tired of Hollywood churning out shallow movies that don't tackle the real issues 💸
 
🤔 I'm so tired of these blockbusters just glossing over the real issues 🤦‍♂️. They're more concerned with flashy action and plot twists than actually exploring the complexities of American politics 📚. It's like they think we can just ignore the fact that autocracy is slowly creeping in 😕. Anniversary is a good example, it starts off engaging but then just becomes shallow 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on Civil War, it feels like they're just regurgitating old tropes 🙄. I want to see more nuanced storytelling that actually challenges our assumptions about the state of politics in this country 💡. Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another is a breath of fresh air, but what about all the other films out there? We need more movies like that 🎥💬. Anything less just feels like a cop-out 😐
 
I gotta say 🤔, these new thrillers on Netflix are kinda meh. They're all flash and no substance. I mean, what really went down with the autocratic takeover? The voter manipulation? The electoral interference? Nope, it's just some over-the-top villain trying to take over the country through a book of essays 📚. And don't even get me started on Anniversary - it's like they took all the complexity and nuance out of it and replaced it with some generic "good guy vs evil" nonsense.

And what really gets my goat is that these movies are missing the point entirely. They're not even close to capturing the true essence of America's dark moment. It's like Hollywood has decided to just make a bunch of flashy, high-octane action flicks instead of actually tackling some real issues. And Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another? Now that's a movie that really gets it 💯. It's all about the brutality and seriousness of what's happening in this country right now.

The thing is, our creative industries are just so focused on making blockbusters and making money that they're not willing to take risks or tell complex, nuanced stories about politics and society. And when we do tackle those issues, it's always some watered-down version that doesn't really challenge anyone's assumptions. It's time for Hollywood to step up their game and start making some real movies 🎥.
 
🤔 I feel meh about these new thrillers coming out on Netflix and other platforms. They're all about flashy action and dramatic plot twists instead of actually exploring the complexities of American politics. It's like they're trying to distract us from the real issues. 📺 Anniversary is a good example, it starts off strong but then becomes super shallow and unrealistic. I mean, an "evil rightwing genius" manipulating the country? 😂 Come on! We need movies that tackle voter manipulation, electoral interference, and all that jazz in a more thoughtful way. Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another is like a breath of fresh air in this regard. It's not exactly an adrenaline rush but it makes you think about what's really going on in this country. 🤯 What's missing from these movies is nuance and subtlety. They're all about making a quick buck rather than telling meaningful stories that actually spark some real conversation. 😒
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." 📚👎 The lack of nuance in these thrillers is mind-boggling – they're all about spectacle over substance, and that's a recipe for disaster. We need movies that spark meaningful conversations, not just fleeting adrenaline rushes.
 
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