It's not a political movie, it's a religious movie.
And neither is its being ignored by awards political. 'The Last Temptation of Christ' wasn't nominated for a Best Picture Oscar either and no one claimed that was a sign of Hollywood's inherent conservatism.
That's dangerous, red-state thinking.
In the blue-state mindset, politics and religion are synonymous.
I consider it a spiritual movie vs a religious one.
Hollyweed is religious in it's hostility to God.
In any case, in terms of Hollyweed, the MSM, our universities--anyone who believes in God at all--much less has a good relationship with Him--is not only hyper-conservative by definition in their eyes--but is CONSIDERED BY THEM to be a prime candidate for the funny farm.
Talk about PROJECTION! Sheesh.
"It's not a political movie, it's a religious movie."
In Hollywood, that's worse !