Finally saw this on HBO Max. Thought it was a good movie, it did draw me in enough to keep watching. I was worried I'd start, get disinterested and turn it off.
Did think it was pretty apolitical (FTR: My thoughts on the left/right is that it's not a straight line, its more of a circle. Fascists'/Communists at the top, libertarians at the bottom, then conservatives on the right and liberals on the left - not trying to start an argument here). The President is obviously a dictator and IMO the narrative give you the impression he is a fascist (but as I noted not necessarily "right wing" - at the end of the day fascism/communism is evil regardless of what side you want to put them on).
I thought they would flush out the sniper scene a bit more. It just ended with "I have good news".
Plemons scene was pretty intense and I didn't see the SUV running them down coming at all. Caught me completely off guard.
Thought Dunst's death scene was a bit to manufactured. I think we all saw it coming but the whole pass the torch scene was just to in your face.
Puts it out front just how cruel people can be to each other when the gloves come off or the rule of law goes to the side. The sniper scene, some guy is just picking people off from a few hundred yards away from his house. But why? For sport? Same with the 'looters' they see hanging from the bridge and obviously Plemons' scene where they are dumping bodies from a dump truck and he just shoots the two guys because, why not?
Did like the movie and though it was pretty good flick.
Did think it was pretty apolitical (FTR: My thoughts on the left/right is that it's not a straight line, its more of a circle. Fascists'/Communists at the top, libertarians at the bottom, then conservatives on the right and liberals on the left - not trying to start an argument here). The President is obviously a dictator and IMO the narrative give you the impression he is a fascist (but as I noted not necessarily "right wing" - at the end of the day fascism/communism is evil regardless of what side you want to put them on).
I thought they would flush out the sniper scene a bit more. It just ended with "I have good news".
Plemons scene was pretty intense and I didn't see the SUV running them down coming at all. Caught me completely off guard.
Thought Dunst's death scene was a bit to manufactured. I think we all saw it coming but the whole pass the torch scene was just to in your face.
Puts it out front just how cruel people can be to each other when the gloves come off or the rule of law goes to the side. The sniper scene, some guy is just picking people off from a few hundred yards away from his house. But why? For sport? Same with the 'looters' they see hanging from the bridge and obviously Plemons' scene where they are dumping bodies from a dump truck and he just shoots the two guys because, why not?
Did like the movie and though it was pretty good flick.