Absolutely agree. A political thought never entered my mind at any point in the movie. When we find anti-Bush messages in something like this, we look like a bunch of goobs.
MM
Help! Help! Help!
Need help freeping online poll, on very obscure website, calling crazy, paranoid freepers "goobs!"
So far it is 3 "goobs" to my one non-goobs.
Help me freepers!!!!!!!!
Absolutely positively agree! No Bush bashing here, move on. The movie was about escape from the evils of human nature. It had the theme of parents' ill advised attempts at isolating their past to protect their children. The color red was a metaphor for violence. The color or yellow, muted of course, was used as a passive response to evil. In the scene with at the park station M. Knight holds newspaper describing two violent murders, one of a child and one of a mass murderer. The radio announcement of the Iraqi "ambush" also shows the violent nature of our society and the evils in which we face on a daily basis.
Any attempt at this point to link it to Bush bashing is paranoia.