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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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Dr. Strangelove is one of the all-time greats.
Any Coen Brothers film is probably up there. Even their dramas are often laugh-outloud funny. O Brother Where Art Thou and A Serious Man stick out to me rn. Big Lebowkski of course.
I remember Obvious Child (2014) being a cute romcom about getting an abortion.
Lethal Weapon 2 (where the bad guys are South African fascists) and The Rock are great action comedies. So is Beverly Hills Cop.
Palm Springs (2020) was a pretty good Groundhog Day romcom.
Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums if you can handle movies about rich white people
Triangle of Sadness (2022) is a pretty funny one-time watch that features a Marxist captain who only listened to The Internationale and quotes Lenin.
While The Substance (2024) is a lot of things simultaneously it's also a comedy and it's fucking hilarious. If you get a chance to see it on a repertory cinema I'd highly recommend watching it in a crowd.
Oh I forgot I made posts in the past recommending Walker (1987) https://hexbear.net/post/259396, a satire on real life filibuster William Walker
And Beyond the Infinite 2 Minutes (2021) a very funny and impressive Japanese time loop flick that is done as a single cut https://hexbear.net/post/2076504?scrollToComments=false
I've seen Palm Springs yesterday, actually. Not too innovative in plot, but entertaining. Was a fun movie.
Also I watched The Big Lebowski last week and I was left thinking it's good, but no masterpiece. But now I look at it differently. It has a vibe few movies have. That Blues Brothers style this is an adventure, and we have sunglasses on. Gotta find more movies like that.
The Substance was just “me shouting ‘YESSSS’ for thirty minutes at the end simulator”