Edit for those replying: I’ve only seen the first one and wasn’t trying to make a blanket statement for the second. The first one did to me normalize the “but good cops” exist sentiment. It felt like it was normalizing cops being a safe resource for someone to go to, similar to Paw Patrol, which is not accurate for the country that made this film.
Weird copaganda considering the police, other government officials, and media are on the side of the wealthy, corrupt family committing all the crimes until they’re all proven wrong.
The message I took from it was “we need to accept our differences and work together because the oligarchs will destroy our environment for their convenience and we can’t fight them alone”, but I guess different people see different things in media.
The copaganda
Edit for those replying: I’ve only seen the first one and wasn’t trying to make a blanket statement for the second. The first one did to me normalize the “but good cops” exist sentiment. It felt like it was normalizing cops being a safe resource for someone to go to, similar to Paw Patrol, which is not accurate for the country that made this film.
Weird copaganda considering the police, other government officials, and media are on the side of the wealthy, corrupt family committing all the crimes until they’re all proven wrong.
The message I took from it was “we need to accept our differences and work together because the oligarchs will destroy our environment for their convenience and we can’t fight them alone”, but I guess different people see different things in media.