Those who “relate” to the movie are empty inside and need this type of “filler” to make them feel good. Intelligent Christians will identify it for what it is, a movie meant for entertaining.
Know thy enemy, watch the movie, understand the warped world view, understand the emptiness that is the environmental religion and have fun with it. Alternatively make a moral statement and boycott it. Either way we all have a choice to make in how to deal with atheists, deist's, mother earth hippies, secular humanists and on and on and on. We can't get rid of them, we might be able to convert them, ultimately and unfortunately we have to learn to live with them.
Yes, but it would be just if the makers of the film, who assert the irrelevance in association of real world ideas and names with protagonists and antagonists in their film, could equally have made a film about evil, corrupt and naive leftist film directors who don’t mind encouraging false worship and pantheism, while lesser powered Christians are victimized by their ruthless behavior.
The movie could conclude with the joy of believers in faith in a true God, while those discerned to be evil by God are cast into the Lake of Fire for eternity future. Afterall, since it is just a random throw of the artistic dice, let’s see an alternative vision.
Uncle Tom's Cabin was only a book. Ideas matter, even when they are couched in fiction.