I watched Force of Evil by DVR tonight. I had seen it before. It tends to drag in places, not compelling. Eddie claimed in his intro the film was "subversive with a message." Well, the message isn't obvious.
In his outro, Eddie said the message was "capitalism leads to greed and money over everything." Today's Left is the greediest and most avaricious bunch in history.
And Big Business and corporations are the bulwark of the hard left.
Eddie met Abraham Polonsky, says he "wasn't bitter." Poor guy (sarcasm on). Polonsky "moved away from Stalinism but remained a Marxist his whole life."
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I watched Force of Evil by DVR tonight. I had seen it before. It tends to drag in places, not compelling. Eddie claimed in his intro the film was "subversive with a message." Well, the message isn't obvious.
In his outro, Eddie said the message was "capitalism leads to greed and money over everything." Today's Left is the greediest and most avaricious bunch in history.
And Big Business and corporations are the bulwark of the hard left.
Eddie met Abraham Polonsky, says he "wasn't bitter." Poor guy (sarcasm on). Polonsky "moved away from Stalinism but remained a Marxist his whole life."
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