Review of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) by Youval Z — 31 Aug 2018
A very good movie yet justly very unpopular. This is a typical misandry imbued noble savage agenda fairy tale, debasing virility and extolling femininity at all costs on so many levels - thus, the end result must be damning, be it portrayed in spectacular colors as it may.
..Indeed - history will tag the artistic value of this movie to be much higher than initial popular vote entailed. There is a very good reason for the global uneasiness this movie has drawn - the substantial distorted one sided value and agenda pushing cannot be denied -to be recognized to posterity - The complexities of politics are being flattened by this naive dark political manifesto - inseminating the same imbalances of imposing a very one sided femen superiority moral axiom of gender supremacy as love - supposedly reflecting truth as a transcendent idea of matriarchy as justice and male subjugation as necessity - as being too virile means being dangerous and genocidal - this is as dangerous an agenda as are the oppressive totalitarian and abusive former patriarchal views on femininity.
- the general uneasiness adds up to a gross sense of abuse of such a sophisticated work of art in the service of radical feminist self serving hypocritical propaganda. In that sense the movie earned its unpopularity alright - pinning down a memory and testimony of our politically correct dialectic gender war nightmares of our age to eternity.
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This review of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) was written by Youval Z on 31 Aug 2018.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has generally received mixed reviews.
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