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re: As gold as it still is, could Starship Toopers be remade and improved?
Posted on 4/29/24 at 3:57 pm to dcw7g
Posted on 4/29/24 at 3:57 pm to dcw7g
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That's why Verhoeven making the movie a satire of fascism
But it wasn't a satire of fascism as fascism assumes, by definition, autocratic dictitorial power. There was literally a peaceful transition of power right there on screen fairly early on in the movie.
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The movie was essentially mocking the soldiers for buying into their government's propaganda and volunteering to fight.
Except that most young people didn't join the military, as was alluded to in the shower scene where everybody bared their chests and explained why they in particular joined (easier to obtain a parenting license, pay for college, looking for adventure, and ofcourse... a girl).
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As terrible as the bugs were, the movie put all the blame for the war on the Earth government.
Actually they very explicitly put the blame on independent colonizers who were illegally (as in breaking human government laws) putting down roots in bug territory - even after targeted and specific warnings not do so. I think that's mentioned in the first 5 minutes of the movie.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 4:48 pm to ouflak
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But it wasn't a satire of fascism
I don't know what to tell you, guy...
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Others, and Verhoeven himself, have stated that the film was intended to be ironic, and to critique fascism. The film has also been described as criticizing the jingoism of US foreign policy, the military industrial complex, and the society in the film, which elevates violence over sensitivity.
Nazis in space: how Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers brilliantly skewered fascism
Starship Troopers Wikipedia
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