An ordinary Hollywood film is full of references to real people and events that are invisible to the uninitiated viewer. It is curious that all these metaphors and subtle political satire are part of the relationship between the authorities and the media holdings that own the film companies. What do Slumdog Millionaire's Jamal Malik and Barack Obama have in common? Why does a black eagle appear in the final shots of Hancock? Why did Steven Spielberg make the adoption of the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery a key moment in Lincoln? Film critic Alexei Yusev has been studying the relationship between modern cinema and politics for more than a decade. In this book, the author reveals the connection of American cinema with important moments in US history in recent years. Here, the scandalous stories of the creation and promotion of famous modern films are analyzed in detail.
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