This seems like the kind of film that would have been made by Hollywood in WWII.
Michelle Malkin did a piece this week on the soul of Hollywood today vs. what they did in WWII.
The number of pro-military, pro-U.S. films done even in the dark days of WWII (1939-mid 1942) shows that Hollywood despite some internal liberal leanings still preferred freedom over ideology.
The crew that porports to "take back the country" now couldn't as a entire group fill the heel of the shoes of John Ford and the Hollywood of that age.
I'd like to take the entire family to this, I'll wait for a couple of reviews, the emphasis on diversity is fine as long as the message is that we're all differently made in God's eyes but one as Americans.
Very good points you make. Also, see posts #10 and #15.
(Those posts have some early reviews of this film.)