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A film has multiple layers of reading and you only have to scratch the surface, with a minimum of criteria, to find an ideology

It fascinates me that there are still people who protest that cinema cannot be political, as if it had not been political since the beginning. Today, in times of discussions of forced inclusion in the face of multiculturalism, between those who know the difference between reality and fiction and those who eat subliminal propaganda with potatoes because it coincides with their ideology, a very controversial message has gone viral. internet : “Cinema is just entertainment.” Isn’t there politics in everything? Starting with Disney, who is now accused of destroying childhood by updating ‘The Little Mermaid’, an imaginary character, while indoctrinating his audience for nearly a century – you just need to review his adaptations of classic stories, visually delightful but stagnant under the gender perspective. There are people who tear their clothes when what they like stops representing their ideas, which are already internalized. We all see what we want to see.

A film has multiple layers of reading and you only have to scratch the surface, with a minimum of criteria, to find an ideology. The ubiquity of politics may be more apparent on television. What reason is there for them to invite the controversial vice president of the Junta de Castilla y León to ‘MasterChef’? Why is the Antena 3 news show changing a party’s color and acronym in vote intent polls? It’s impossible to defend ‘Top Gun’ as pure entertainment cinema. And the series? The new season of ‘CSI’ is great, where in addition to solving the crime on the move in each episode, the full session unravels a story that critiques hoaxes and fake news and defends expert opinion against bold ignorance. Politics?

Source: La Verdad

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