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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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I see going to the cinema as a luxury and film being so subjective, I can't answer that question for you.
I would say watch the TRAILER and see if it interests you enough.
I can tell you a little extra which may help. I would recommend it to someone who likes 80s slasher films, it's got a lot of meta elements. What you'll see in the movie is pretty run of the mill but is probably still a little spicy for mainstream audiences (I've read more spicy stuff). I have seen all of Jane Schoenbrun's previous films, so if you're familiar with any of those you may enjoy this one. I see it as their best so far.
There's a place near me that does £4 tickets for young people so sometimes i just go in on a whim to watch movies by myself, i think I'll check it out
That's a pretty good deal, I hope you enjoy it ദ്ദി(>ᴗ•)