The Most Libertarian Movie of All Time
The message was clear throughout. Big government and big business are oppressive. They collude with each other in order to control us and lead us like sheep to the slaughter. The movie tells us we should shake off those shackles and fight for individual choice, freedom and expression. It spells out that living in an oppressive "nanny state" is just like living under the unwelcome authority of a strict, overbearing parent.
I think this is one of the best messages any kid could get in today's society. It's one more reason this movie is a great film that should be valued and honored. The themes in most other animated or children-oriented films are vastly more superficial, simplistic and cliched by comparison. This story directly tackles one of the deepest, most pervasive and most pernicious problems in modern society that all too few people are cognizant of. Most people in the U.S.A. do not understand how their freedom is being stolen away more and more every day by an authoritarian government whose politicians are funded by the deep, rich pockets of a small minority of citizens who are protecting their own interests at the expense of the majority's.
Colonel Miles Quaritch is like some sort of...non...giving-up...army guy!