I have admitted in the past being very much on the left side
of the political spectrum, when I’m even bothered to get involved in such
matters in the first place, and I have been rather favourable to films that
align with those views. However, in my furthering subconscious attempt to bring
a bit more objectivity to these reviews, I am not about to let that paint my
impression of every political-tinged
piece of cinema that I will look at from here on out. Pundits from all areas of
political thought have this idea that we only stick to those who voice or at
least mirror their own perspectives and aren’t willing to hear anyone else’s
take. Well, while that might be true for some, it is still possible to disagree
with those in your own supposed camp. Hopefully by the end of this review, I will
have explained why that is.

