Propaganda
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I, however, am so tired of the state of the two party system in our country that I can't stomach
propaganda
from either side.
Beautiful images,
propaganda
and history as toy.
To me it looked like a
propaganda
movie made during the Cold War.
Ask yourself a question: Is my skull an open bucket that I allow anyone to dump their
propaganda
into?
This is not an artistic movie, it is Mormon
propaganda.
It's extremely difficult in this day to excuse such outrageous propaganda, even understanding the paranoia of the times, when one realizes how damaging it was to real people then.
As for this movie, it is a very silly an horridly produced WWII
propaganda
film that featured a dumb plot and wretched editing.
Fear and ignorance breed the sort of mindless
propaganda
that inspire garbage like this film.
I just don't like smirky little traitors who peddle their
propaganda.
How can any of you call this
propaganda
a family film.
Totally unrealistic (they seemed to want it to be HIGHLY realistic but all the elements are based on clichés), real
propaganda
stuff.
It's like watching a religious
propaganda
movie.
The movie is meant to be anti-drug
propaganda
but turns itself into the opposite while not even halfway through the movie.
In fact, the setting of World War II for this entry places it as a period piece with the British
propaganda
evident throughout the film.
Obvious
propaganda.
It is war
propaganda.
H.G. Cluozot had difficulties working in France after he had made "Le Corbeau" in 1943 which was produced by the German company and later judged by French as a piece of anti-French propaganda. Louis Jouvet, an admirer of Clouzot's work, invited him to direct a thriller "Quai des Orfevres" where he played an ambiguous police inspector investigating a murder that happened in Paris Music Hall.
The World War 2 Sherlock Holmes films don't tend to be as good as the ones such as The Scarlet Claw where Holmes is conducting private investigations, as they're usually dogged by too much
propaganda
or a plot that is more to do with the war than the mystery.
The catalyst may well have been a
propaganda
publication referring to Chaplin as a Jewish sympathizer.
I know many have criticized the film as one-sided and government
propaganda.
Otherwise you will think it is
propaganda
of something like that.
But comrades, if you see idle, brainless, rich parasites dancing on the downtrodden & unemployed, that's a valid criticism of 'capitalist
propaganda'
.
But it's definitely worth watching just to see what they(i.e., movie makers) were able to get away with before the "Just Say No" hypocrites unleashed their
propaganda.
I may be shot by film buffs for this but i'm sure the modern viewer of Alexander Nevsky will agree that the blatant
propaganda
and the appalling music to detract from the film.
Much of the film demonstrates the communist party message and how film was used as a tool of
propaganda.
When one thinks of Soviet cinema, the
propaganda
masterpieces of Eisenstein or the somber meditations of Tarkovsky generally come to mind.
Also comments referring to
propaganda
were also way off the mark.
I can't think of another
propaganda
film that makes war look less glamorous or rewarding.
The idea was to make
propaganda
pro-Russia.
The story of a mutiny aboard a warship in 1905 does have the feeling of Soviet propaganda, but does a good job showing the conditions that led to the revolt.
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