"Red Dawn" - Not Just a Movie, a Warning: "'Red Dawn' has been remade - but will it ever be released?
The original 1980s classic movie, was the story of an invasion of the US by Soviet, Cuban and Nicaraguan forces.
This time its Red China and their Russian allies.
From AOL's Daily Finance site
Set against the backdrop of contemporary politics, the film begins with an American withdrawal from Iraq. The President decides to redeploy troops to Taiwan, where escalating Chinese militarism is threatening America’s ally. At the same time, he also welcomes the former Soviet republic of Georgia into NATO, unleashing Russian worries that America is spreading its sphere of influence deep into Eastern Europe. Having destabilized relations with two of the world’s largest powers, the President then claims that the U.S. is only partly to blame for a global economic meltdown, further escalating tensions with China and ultimately leading to the invasion of the Pacific Northwest.
I do have a problem with this scenario, as it blames US ineptitude for provoking the invasion. In reality the Chinese and Russians have long been planning to take down America, regardless of what America does.
However, if it is released every American, every Westerner should see this movie - not for entertainment, but as a warning.
Here's an official video on the movie set in Michigan.
The film was scheduled to be released on November 24, 2010, but is now in limbo due to MGM's current financial problems.
The film has also sparked major controversy in China. According to Film blog;
On the topic of the controversy brought up by the film (which hasn’t been shown publicly, mind you) there were strong words from a state-run Chinese paper after the script recently leaked out.
No doubt Hitler would have protested an anti Nazi film made in 1938 as well.“U.S. reshoots Cold War movie to demonize China” and “American movie plants hostile seeds against China,” were the headlines last week in the Global Times, published out of Beijing. Articles went on to say that the film has roots in a deep American fear of Chinese power. “China can still feel U.S. distrust and fear, especially among its people. Americans’ suspicions about China are the best ground for the hawks to disseminate fear and doubt, which is the biggest concern with the movie ‘Red Dawn,’” went one piece.
Perhaps some patriotic American billionaire will buy the film from MGM and release it himself.
It would be a great service to free peoples everywhere."
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