- tylersayten
- Mar 20, 2019
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by LITERALLY AN ADMIN
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It's incredible to me how, just like the news media and the Democrats, entertainment media has absolutely no idea what to do with the Trump era. So they've decided to basically ignore the fact that he's president, and it's starting to feel like an elephant in the room. TV presidents have always been a West Wing caricature, and since that idea of a president is so obviously outdated, movies and TV just kind of leave out "The President" now.
Even the lib-level joke in the Zombieland 2 trailer about "dignity to the office" feels like a risk, because the rule until now has been that Trump is simply not acknowledged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3uiCAqemV4
I'm still waiting for any kind of media that deals with the fear and loathing of this time, the uncanny valley-ness reality itself has had now for several years, and the mask that is slipping off so many of our precious norms. Even metaphorically. I think a lot of the reluctance to go there is reflected in the vast number of superhero, reboot, remake, and sequel movies and shows we have now, because going back to the past is both more comfortable and less controversial.
Under the Silver Lake comes close, esp. in regards to so much of the ritualized abuse in the circles of power that is now coming to a head, i.e. Weinstein and Epstein.
Hypernormalisation is of course the gold standard for examining the insanity of now, but it was made before Trump was even president.
Hollywood won’t do Trump era content because they’re afraid of him essentially ordering his personality cult followers from boycotting their films, which is more people than any of us want to admit. I also read a theory how Trump and the republicans could severely gently caress up Hollywood’s access to the Chinese market if he really wanted to.
Hypernormalisation is definitely pro-watch, though.
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