The movie Bicentennial Man was one of the greatest movies produced in the 1990s. The movie was opposed by socialists because it spoke out against the transhumanism agenda of the marxists. Socialist enviers criticized the movie because it depicted a robot that did not want to be a robot. Instead the robot wanted to be human describing that being human is better than being a robot.
Socialist enviers gave the movie a three out of ten stars without actually using contructive criticism. Instead socialists criticized that the movie was bad because it was bad. The real reason was that marxist socialists told the movie critics to negatively criticize the great movie. Despite the envy and undue negativity from marxist socialists from the monetarily wealthy class, the movie was shown in theaters and actually generated revenue.
The movie is considered among the greatest movies because it is relevant to our times describing that it is better to be human than a robot. The movie was disliked by marxists because it was actually unique and distinct. It was not pro-transhumanism agenda and it was not similar to other movies like the Bionic Woman series that looked to promote being a robot since the 1970s
Despite the movie being a nine out of ten or ten out of ten, the movie was hated and unjustly critiqued by marxist socialists (who were told to negatively criticize the movie. This was to prevent competition in cinema obviously since the movie was great and is considered one of the greatest movies of the 1990s. Instead of critiquing the movie with pros and cons, they negatively critiqued the movie. This was to prevent individuals from seeing the movie based on bad reviews. The intention of the marxists was to prevent individuals from seeing the movie based on bad reviews.) This was when movies were being opposed in the 1990s for speaking truth and also being amazing including War Inc. and Small Soldiers (both movies were also given low scores arbitrarily despite being amazing works of cinema). In the 1990s, good movies were being opposed by marxist socialists for instructing pacifism, values, and goodness. Despite the negativity, the movie actually taught the need to not believe marxist propaganda about the need to be a robot. If the robot wanted to be a human, that tells us all of the transhumanist agenda.
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