Why is it always hero America vs Bad Guy Russia in movies?
What started this shitty trend?
Why is it always hero America vs Bad Guy Russia in movies?
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Fuck off Sergei.
Also why in every fucking american movie your average military guy or vet is a marine ?
The cold war??
The Cold War. I'm sure if Russian cinema was more prevalent there would be numerous movies about Hero Russia versus Bad Guy America
Those movies are built from the ground up as recruitment tools. Keeps the army filled to the brim with low educated poors.
It started during the Cold War. We were in a stalemate with the Soviets and our film industry was strong, so in our movies we made ourselves the good guys and our enemies the bad guys. Fairly simple, no?
Remember we're dealing with millenials with zero historical knowledge here.
Russian have a good education though. They are the 1st one to joke on their gvt and criticize their leaders (in private ofc).
Because Marines have a reputation of being the be all end all.
It happened less than 20 years before they were born though. That'd be like me scratching my head all perplexed about why some guy named Charlie was always the bad guy in movies about Vietnam.
ITS CALLED HOLLYWOOD NOT BLYATIWOOD
RUSSIAN MOVIES HAVE THE BAD GUY IN REVERSE
PROBLEM IS NOBODY WATCHES RUSSIAN MOVIES :^)
Name these movies
EVERY ANTI-CAPITALIST THEME IN THEIR MOVIES IS AN ATTACK ON AMERICA AND THE WEST
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Why in every fucking russian movie your average military guy is VDV or Spetsnazi?
The Cold War, and the fact that Russia is a fuckhuge white empire of shit with hot women, cold weather, moose and squirrel.
stop talking in caps you fucking retard
>PROBLEM IS NOBODY WATCHES RUSSIAN MOVIES
Because the Russian language is not the primary global lingua franca, English is. :^)
0/10 CRY MOAR BORIS
#WINNING :^)
american should be the bad guy
look at clintons health yet they're forcing her run. the poor woman can't even walk outside for more than 10 minutes without collapsing
Makes sense
> It comes from “Việt Nam Cộng-sản”, which just means “Vietnamese Communists”. This, in turn, was shortened to just Việt Cộng, with the first documented instances of such appearing in various Saigon newspapers in 1956.
>From here, “Viet Cong” was commonly further shortened to “VC”, which in the NATO phonetic alphabet is pronounced “Victor-Charlie”, which gave rise to the further shortened, “Charlie” designation.
HOOOOOLY fuck, 28yo British M here, I did not know this! Is that what "Charlie don't surf" is referring to?!
Real life.
When will they learn?
NAH M8, ROBERT DUVALL WAS TALKING ABOUT A RIVAL LTC NAMED CHARLIE WHO NEVER GOT INTO SURFING, THATS WHY HE WANTED TO TAKE THE BEACH INSTEAD
>YFW BASED MILIUS WILL NEVER WRITE ANOTHER ITT MOVIE WOMEN CANT UNDERSTAND
MORE RECENTLY MUDSLIMES ARE KNOWN COLLOQUIALLY IN THE MILITARY AS HADJIS
Half propaganda. Half because you won't be seen as racist for demonizing brown people
This is legit the only movie in modern example where America is the villain.
And it was a financial success. Deal with it.
wtf I love obama now
>manlet
Putin is practically 65. People seriously shrink when they reach 60.
because the story of an airman who spent 4 years stateside screwing missiles together and mopping the hangar doesn't make good film..
America is objectivly the good guy when it comes to Russo-American relations
Came to post this. How does anyone not realize this? Must be pic related.
That's horse shit and you know it. Nearly every Hollywood movie portrays the Russians as a red herring where the bad russian was a renegade that didn't represent the russian people, or the stooge of an American corporate-type.
Red Dawn is the only movie I can think of where the Russians were totally and unironically the main bad guys