Shazam was good
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The three main characters were white. (Or maybe (((white))) but they passed anyways.) So that was a change. But because of that, they have to cram as much """diversity""" in as possible where they can. So every single side character or extra is a strong, powerful, independent black woman or whatever. Pretty gay. But the setting of a foster home makes the diversity thing kinda' fit so I didn't mind it as much. Lots of empowered Asian men for their Chinese audience. And a manlet Asian man with a white girlfriend one or two times in the background, to appease the hapas reddit forum. (AMWF) lol...

Also there was only 1 scene where they brought extra attention to it. (Some feminist women saying she didn't need to be saved.) And the guy even made a self aware joke about it talking about "getting woke."

Instead of praying properly and holding hands, (which was a crucial theme of the movie), they instead watered it down for a more global audience and just had them say "all hands on deck." Like a football team about to do a cheer before a game. Pretty gay. But the implied Christian / moral elements were nice for a change. Afterall, the bad guys are literally avatars of the seven deadly sins. So it's a reoccurring theme throughout. There's some gruesome moments and bad language, so maybe only take your preteens and up. But it should be good for a family outing. So I guess it's anti-god a little bit by not being overt, but actually Christians will most likely enjoy the film.

As far as the "neo-marxism" ratings. They just have a lot of bullsh*t equality themes as usual. Sharing. Redistributing the wealth. You know, the usual. Nothing too nuts.

One thing I really liked was how they showed what happens when you tell a child they're evil and will never be good enough. (Spoiler, he turns into a bad guy.) To me, it is exactly what's happening with our anti-white society. They're pushing white hetero kids too far and creating skinheads.

Go see the film. Pay to see it if you want. Don't expect much, it's just a slapstick kinda movie with silly banter throughout. (My gf said she wished there was more character development with all the supporting cast, and that she didn't feel much with the main character's past.) So imagine an Adam Sandler movie and you'll be good.

Apr 5th 2019
This review was posted from the Russian Federation or from a VPN in the Russian Federation.
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