Lions for Lambs, with Robert Redford and Andrew Garfield.
The scene where they show that they joined the military at the end of their presentation, but instead of being solemn they just get immediately clowned on by their whole class.
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Michael Clayton is a very enjoyable movie but the ending is very liberal. Let me know if I'm misreading it
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The only way NY prosecutes those execs is if they have hard evidence like the hitmen turned state's evidence, what she said recorded by Clayton's phone isn't going to hold up without some other documentation that they ordered the murder. Are we to believe that the hitman called 911 on Clayton's break-in from their personal cell phone in their own name, not a burner? The movie leaves the evidence part out (the whole "convince my cop brother there is a case here") with a jump cut of unspecified length. The movie acknowledges the systemic evil of capitalism (Arthur's opening speech is amazing) but stops at the perfect moment where you can pretend that "the system works if you know how to play it right". Both of those execs are out on bail within hours and the charges will probably get dropped by a paid-off DA even if the hitmen somehow were that dumb.
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.