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  • The hunt for red October.

    Sneakers.

    Not saying ever etc... Just my favorites of the top of my head

    • I feel like Sneakers was incredibly prescient and incredibly political due to that. The drive to control the flow of information is deeply political at this point.

      • Absolutely agree, but also points a sharp point at the general evils lurking behind most politics, essentially nailing an anarchic view of "doing what's right" as opposed to "doing what's legal".

  • Wag the Dog is my personal political favourite – still holds up well after all these years. It came out in 1997, just at the same time the Clinton/Lewinski scandal surfaced.

  • War is continuation of politics by other means, so we can say Come and see by Elem Klimov (hard to see). There are few apolitical things, and a movie is not one of those.

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