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They should make a Trump movie in the same style as this movie


Our story begins with a journalist interviewing the elderly former leader of ANTIFA, a transgender they/them who still has streaks of blue in their silver hair. They tells the story of Trump, from his humble beginnings in New York City, where as an honest kid he was incapable of committing any sins or getting into any trouble. He discovers Christ at a young age and devotes his life to the Catholic church.

As he grows up, Trump triumphs over all sorts of liberal evils, including black people who think he's racist for no reason (they're just one-note villains who are jealous of Trump's greatness), New Yorkers who are mad at his housing development projects (he was just trying to build a church!) and his failed airline...which didn't actually fail, he was just told by GOD to stop the airline! Throughout the film we see him donating to the poor in 17 different scenes, and he always asks God for guidance. His accusations of cheating, paying off Stormy Daniels, conning business owners with his Trump University, mocking the disabled, and relying on conspiracy theories are never even hinted at or discussed in any way, and January 6 is ignored entirely and skipped over. All those who critique him are just jealous libtards mad at Trump's faith and high IQ.

Eventually, he overcomes the election rigged by the evil Democrats and is voted president of the USA, where he is beloved by the entire nation AND world, and goes down as the greatest president of all time. The film ends with the former ANTIFA leader shedding a tear, realizing he/she/they/them was wrong about Trump this whole time, washing out the last of the blue hair dye from her hair and reclaiming her pronouns as she/her for the first time in 60 years.

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lol, you really hate this film, don't you?

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meh, it's not great

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I wouldn't call it "great" either. But it is hard to judge movies on what they are, rather than what you want them to be. I am guilty of doing this too but in order to really judge films, you have to be objective. At least, I think you do.

I can recognize a good film even if I didn't particularly like it that much. But I will usually give it a higher rating if I liked it.

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