Zombieland: Double Tap. Finally, some unmoralistic entertainmentsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Hollywood seems to make it its mission to pass its socialist woke propaganda in most of this movies. Fortunately, Zombieland: Double Tap escapes this trap (mostly) and gives us good entertainment.

The crew from the first movie (which I haven't watched) is back for more adventures. Little Rock gets tired of being cocooned in the White House and wants adventures. Escaping the nest with her sister, she meets a hippie and escapes with him. The crew will of course go look for her...

If you want a piece of mindless entertainment - as in the scenario is not Oscar-worthy - then this movie is for you. Despite being a zombie movie, it has plenty of (very dark) humor and sarcasm. The narration brings an interesting element, especially if you haven't watched the first opus. The fourth-wall breaking with the rules/commandments were funny; as if the characters could see the letters.

And for once, hippies are the butt of the joke. Little Rock follows Berkeley to Babylon, a pacifist community that realizes that guns can be useful...As for the conservative Tallahassee, he's not portrayed as a mindless Jesus freak, etc. The only thing I have to denounce is the dumb blonde character. I mean, she looks even stupider than Legally Blonde

But overall, Zombieland 2 is definitely worth your time. Laughter is a good remedy for the ambiant sorrow and problems of our outside world

Final rating: 3.75/5

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Hollywood seems to make it its mission to pass its socialist woke propaganda in most of this movies

I totally agree. I feel like this is extending to all streaming services as well. If I wasn't riding someone else's account, I would not use / pay for Netflix because of this.

I probably wouldn't either, but only because I feel too lazy to watch something. But The Boys (at least season 1) is actually not pro-State