Netflix stranger things star Matthew Modine compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler against former president using footage from the actor's famous movie full metal jacket A political advertisement to eliminate the awakened members of the US military.
“There is no woke military!” President Trump said in the caption of .
“In the 1930s, Leni Riefenstahl directed the Nazi propaganda films “Triumph of the Will'' and “Olympia.'' Modine told Entertainment Weekly In a statement. “These two films are considered some of the most effective propaganda ever made. Riefenstahl denied any knowledge of the Holocaust and asked, 'How could I know?' The question came up repeatedly. defense. Ironically, Trump distorted and deeply distorted Kubrick's powerful anti-war film, turning it into a perverse, homophobic, and manipulative propaganda tool. ”
“Just before Riefenstahl died, she admitted her connection to Adolf Hitler in a BBC interview. “I was one of the millions who thought Hitler had all the answers. . We only saw the good. We didn't know anything bad was going to happen,” Modine continued. “President Trump's reflection on Hitler's terrifying persona is no exaggeration. Heed Riefenstahl's final warning: “…we don't know how bad things will get. ” Trump showed us who he was and made no secret of what he was going to do. ”
Vivian Kubrick's daughter full metal jacket Director Stanley Kubrick said in a recent statement that if Trump were still alive, his father would have approved the use of the clip.
“I'm sure the irony of using the FMJ footage is not lost on Mr. Trump and his team. Mr. Trump is always trying to end wars and use peaceful means,” she said. wrote. “But what FMJ is primarily about is the shocking and complex contradictions of human nature. So, on this planet of tooth and claw, we need a very strong army.[.]”
“[S]o I'm going to stick with the idea that FMJ footage was primarily used [by Trump]“Because alongside the completely demoralizing and inappropriate infusion of WOKE ideology into the American military, there is a powerful and realistic depiction of boot camp,” she added.
Vivian Kubrick also said that her father supported Ronald Reagan's presidential bid.

