“All Quiet on the Western Front” - not woke
“Avatar: The Way of Water” - woke
“The Banshees of Inisherin” - not woke
“Elvis” - not woke
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” - woke
“The Fabelmans” - woke
“Tár” - not woke
“Top Gun: Maverick” - not woke
“Triangle of Sadness” - woke
“Women Talking” - woke
5 out of 10 not woke. Much better than usual for the Academy.
So you are the FR “ woke” spokesperson.
You really need to get a life.
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i want to see all quiet and maverick
i’ve heard of the avatar, the rest i’ve never heard of them...
I suspect the normals in the industry are getting ready to push back. On my optimistic days, I think the industry may be beyond Peak Woke. The sane people understand that insulting all the normals in the potential audience is a suicidal strategy.
The industry is also opening up to ever more foreign content, and audiences are responding well to non-woke foreign films. Korean films in particular have moved into the top tier of the discussion. I touted Living in my earlier comment. I forget to add that it is a British film, so people can go see it without breaking their boycott of all things Hollywood. Not that the British film industry is conservative by any means, and it has its own battles over diversity, but it seems a bit saner.
I liked All Quiet On The Western Front, as a standalone, but it’s not substitute for the original.
I haven’t seen Elvis, but heard it was woke-ish.