I really hate how politics influences movies. Art in the 21st century should be free from this crap

I really hate how politics influences movies. Art in the 21st century should be free from this crap.

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There is no expression free from politics.

yeah like putting black people in them desu

>Art
>Free from politics

It’s funny because The Matrix was influenced by ledtist politics

>King Lear
>Hamlet
>Macbeth
>Othello
>The Tempest
>Twelfth Night
>The Merchant of Venice

I really hate how politics influences plays. Art in the 16th century should be free from this crap.

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cool opinion brah

Watch better movies. Capeshit isn’t art.

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A lot of people will disagree, but I think this is an ideal worth striving for in some contexts. Basically, the left thinks that all art must be political and all politics must be correct. Taken in the broadest terms, all art has some political valence, but that doesn't have to be intentional, integral to the plot, or internally consistent. In addition, even when politics are on display they can be progressive, transgressive or orthogonal to those dimensions altogether. This is all fine.

>the left thinks that all art must be political
nice fantasy

Tell me what your favorite movie is and I’ll tell you why you’re wrong

personal perspective in inseparable from art.
that being said, zealous ideologues make the worst artists.

Nothing can be free from politics. When things seemed unpolitical it was simply a state of everyone generally agreeing about the direction of morality and who holds power. Things will never return to what they were.

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ever heard of mozart

>Will never
That's a lot of time. This kind of predictions are always wrong.

Many things are free from (very badly) trying to covertly brainwash people. You are puposedly mistaking two things, that most, but not all art, can have political lectures with actively trying to promote political agendas.

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Probably The Iron Giant

>Bird would expand upon his desire to set the film in America in the 1950s in a later interview:

>The Maine setting looks Norman Rockwell idyllic on the outside, but inside everything is just about to boil over; everyone was scared of the bomb, the Russians, Sputnik —even rock and roll. This clenched Ward Cleaver smile masking fear (which is really what the Kent character was all about). It was the perfect environment to drop a 50-foot-tall robot into.

The political climate of the time told people to be skeptical of others based on superficialities. The entire message of the movie is that you’re not what you look like, you are your decisions. You get to choose what you want to be. The military is scared shitless by the iron giant but Hogarth (who is innocent enough to give the giant a chance) and Dean (who is representative of the beatniks and the counterculture of the time) see the good in him and their love for him is what prevails over fear. He makes the decision to sacrifice himself because he decides not to be a weapon “I am not a gun”

This, unironically. There are fantastic movies being made every year that are completely overshadowed my mindless capeshit and Star Wars. You're just looking the the wrong places.

please rec some, I'm not gonna be a hater and call it shit I'm genuinely craving kino

>thinking mozart’s art wasn’t political
Oh okay so you are actually just an idiot.

are you a fucking idiot? yes his operas contain politics, but literally everything else he did is free from politics. Unless you class religious music as political, in which case you're retarded.

Mozart removed incendiary political content from Le Nozze di Figaro (the play was banned) but it's still clear that there's an undercurrent of mocking the class system. There are some references to freemasonry in his other operas (like Die Zauberflote) but yeah most of his work is free of politics.

he was funded by monarchs. the entire romantic movement was about national pride. that's as political as you can get. the only art I would consider free from politics is "outsider art"

my point was that music free from words is an art form free of politics, his operas didn't really register when i said it.

Mozart was before the Romantics

well for one, mozart wasn't a romantic composer. but for you to say that because he was funded by certain political figures and composed music for them, it somehow makes the music itself politics is absurd. if you listen to a mozart piano sonata with no outside context, there is no political content, therefore the art is free from politics. the background of the creation is irrelevant unless it comes into the art.

retards
Not everything you say or do is inherently political, it can be interpreted as such but that's not part of the art's intention. Sure you could say that Alvin and the Chimpmunks 3 is actually about the rise and fall of communism but that doesn't mean it's true, and it just makes you look like a schizo looking for things that aren't there. Most movies didn't use to be political, and no death of the author bullshit is gonna change that fact.

>I really hate how politics influences movies
if you think this is recent, you really need to kill yourself

especially the fact that you posted the matrix pepe, a movie that coined the term redpill, which, in reality, is a complete reverse of redpill rightwing ideology, and doesn't reflect the wachowski sister views. from a start, the redpill was invented, because estrogen pills where fucking red in the 90s
don't even get me started on the non-white protagonist, a diverse zion working to destroy Agents, who are all white males.
and if you don't get the movie after watching the rave scene...then you are a lost cause.

This.

Art should only just take inspiration from RL political events, then do something on her own. But when it reaches to the point of where she only reproduces trends in a propagandistic manner, then she becomes controllable and ceases to be art anymore.

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From 2015-2018

>Creed
>The Hateful Eight
>Bridge of Spies
>What We Do in the Shadows
>Kingsman: The Secret Service
>The Nice Guys
>The Neon Demon
>Sully
>The Founder
>Blade Runner 2049
>Dunkirk
>Baby Driver
>The Greatest Showman
>Darkest Hour
>Mudbound
>The Killing of a Sacred Deer
>Mandy
There's plenty more, but the point is that there's still watchable films among the capeshit.

Movies are almost always a reflection of the times they are created in. You can't get away from it.

>Art in the 21st century should be free from this crap.
If you're watching capeshit you don't know the first thing about art.

Politics has always influenced movies

Your just old enough to notice it now

ITT: Retarded socialists repeating their mantras that everything is politics and ignoring the arguments against because they can't refute them.

This is a disappointing list. Half of these movies are mediocre

>at my local kinoplex
>see a trailer for a movie where Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway play a couple of con artists
>think "oh hey is this a remake of 'dirty rotten scoundrels' with female leads instead?"
>that's cool, I loved that original
>tagline at the end of the trailer is "They're giving Dirty Rotten Men a run for their Money!"
literally why? I guess its a stupid thing to get annoyed by, but why is it necessary to insult fans of the original just for a YOU GO GIRL moment?

everyone looks at art different. For some it is only a vehicle for their political ideas, others want it as a vehicle for beauty. Again others only see it as a medium for expression.

All of the above are retards and art should only be super hardcore ruling party propaganda. Everyone who disagrees should be worked to death in a labor camp

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Everything is ideology
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>t. butthurt pol-babby
Maybe your mongoloid subculture will advance beyond stale facebook babyboomer drivel and youtube mouth breathers some day. Who knows what it could become without the crippling inferiority complex!

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>the entire romantic movement was about national pride. that's as political as you can get.
Romanticism was about a lot fucking more than nationalism.

is this bait

>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Leftard communist outs itself.

How about you stop watching films made my Zionist hacks?

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It isn't art, it is propaganda.