Bushwick (2017)

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Bushwick: Directed by Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion. With Dave Bautista, Brittany Snow, Angelic Zambrana, Jeremie Harris. When a U.S. based military force invades their Brooklyn neighborhood, 20-year-old Lucy and war veteran Stupe must depend on each other to survive.

“A liberalu0026#39;s wet dream of reverse provocation. Conservative states having won a Presidential election have now chosen to wage war on New York. I speculate that the premise here is based loosely on the election results of 2016, where the vote was polarized between New York, California and all the states in between. In the movie anyway -and you need to be smoking some really strong stuff or be a die- hard anarchist- Texas leads a revolution whereby Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, -and implied u0026quot;heartlandu0026quot; states revolt against a Federal Government controlled by u0026quot;New Yorku0026quot; and implied California. The u0026quot;Unionu0026quot; is now controlled by New York (implied) and all the rest of the u0026quot;conservativeu0026quot; states are to be feared in this because they have chosen to invade New York to overthrow its power. Has the constitution failed? This is never explained. Yet, somehow, Middle America, led by Texas is out to take over New York. Somehow the world has become some draconian order to invade and murder civilians in New York with impunity and vile disrespect for human life. Im thinking now of the phrase u0026quot;a thief thinks everyone stealsu0026quot;… The author somehow fears the Reality of America where a majority of states overrule a minority of two. There is no movie or story here. Just two people on a journey through endless mayhem, open anarchy and mindless violence in the street. Meanwhile we hear reports that u0026quot;the statesu0026quot; have declared war on New York. Its complete political garbage.”

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