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Before voting in the primary, if you can, see "Tomorrowland". (Original Post) PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 OP
... That horrible movies don't make money? n/t Godhumor Mar 2016 #1
I tried to watch it on cable and gave up. DavidDvorkin Mar 2016 #4
It didn't deserve to be a bomb. PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 #6
"Find The Ones That Haven't Given Up - They're The Future"... global1 Mar 2016 #2
I never heard of it renate Mar 2016 #3
The message... PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 #5
I quite liked it's message; and parts of it were very breathtaking el_bryanto Mar 2016 #7

PyaarRevolution

(814 posts)
6. It didn't deserve to be a bomb.
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:41 PM
Mar 2016

After seeing it via my Roku, I regret not seeing it in theaters and giving it my support. Bird deserved my money.

global1

(25,247 posts)
2. "Find The Ones That Haven't Given Up - They're The Future"...
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:14 PM
Mar 2016

I viewed the movie on New Year's Day and I was inspired. If you haven't seen it (as it didn't get raving reviews) I encourage Bernie supporters to check it out. In true Disney style - they touched on the major issues of the day (mutually assured destruction, terrorism, WMD, environmental entropy, climate change, rising coastal waters, intensifying weather patterns, etc). They mention the novels Brave New Worlds, Farehenheit 451, 1984 as once considered fiction these futuristic novels are actually happening right now and seem to be getting worse.

Hugh Laurie, who plays the antagonist, launches into a long speech where he touches on the politics of the time, greed and indifference by our leaders and ourselves to what is happening around us. He basically says that we are indifferent because we live in the present and don't think that the future effects us.

In Disney style, the movie though, gives us hope to change things and it points to 'dreamers' which in my mind represents Bernie Supporters, many of whom have been referenced in other posts here on DU.

One such post talks about 18 million undergrad students in the US today, and a few million more graduate students. Many of them, who were not interested in politics in the past, became interested in politics for the first time because their enthusiasm for what Bernie stands for and became aroused. Many of them think generally of politicians as liars, but consider Sanders as an outstanding exception.

The movie ends with the following message: "Find the ones that haven't given up - they're the future" - "The Dreamers"

In my opinion - Bernie Supporters haven't given up. We are "The Dreamers". We're the future along with Bernie that has the vision. It is up to us to turn our Dreams into our Reality.

I encourage everyone to see this movie. It is inspiring.

PyaarRevolution

(814 posts)
5. The message...
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:39 PM
Mar 2016

Is so important and I would hope it would give those who have lost hope on here and other places something to consider and possibly be inspired.

el_bryanto

(11,804 posts)
7. I quite liked it's message; and parts of it were very breathtaking
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:41 PM
Mar 2016

But they could have tightened it up a bit as well. The message is well worth considering though.

Bryant

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