Good to know. I must admit his last movie left me so uneasy and frightened for our country, so I have been a little hesitant to go and see this one. It is much needed though. Like you, not knowing what to expect, I had not decided whether to go and see it. Now I believe I will. Thanks
Sadly, the folks who NEED to see it won’t based on some lib/prog/socialist/commie/dimokkkrat screed that it’s a T-party movie just being racis’ against the lyin’king. Even sadder is that there are reportedly still 48% of voters who still support the lyin’king. We should be frightened for our country. Lucky for us he’s turned the economy around huh? LOL! Despite that, it’s the 4th of July so celebrate.
The Leftist critique of America isn't as immediate a problem as an impending presidential election, and the tone of this movie is hopeful. In his conclusion, D'Souza says that the mission of our generation is to "restore America." It's an inspiring and hopeful message, especially compared to "2016."