This isn't a movie review podcast. Here we look at the cultural significance of what I call "white movies". Some of you may ask what is a white movie? Most American made movies are white movies. Made for and by white people. If you have trouble with that just think about what you would call a Black movie and why and then reverse it. White culture is so often overlooked, but movies are an artform that reflects culture and peoples thoughts and feelings about life. So what are these white movies saying about life and the people in America? That's what we're here to investigate.
This isn't a movie review podcast. Here we look at the cultural significance of what I call "white movies". Some of you may ask what is a white movie? Most American made movies are white movies. Made for and by white people. If you have trouble with that just think about what you would call a Black movie and why and then reverse it. White culture is so often overlooked, but movies are an artform that reflects culture and peoples thoughts and feelings about life. So what are these white movies saying about life and the people in America? That's what we're here to investigate.

The villain was right! The common refrain that's been popular for the last decade and a half or so.
It's true that movies have trended to more sympathetic villains but that doesn't mean their right!
But often times their cause is just. A vague notion of something better for humanity!
Is humanity so broken that we'll accept any solution?
If it's not properly and loudly rebutted, yes, we will!
here, I break down why movies and storytelling is teaching us that villains are right and how we can dispel these notions.
we just have to make the heroes as complex as the villains!
Simple.
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