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Essay:Greatest Conservative Movies

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|Animated film adaptation of the conservative text of the same name from George Orwell. Just like in the novel, it uses animals in the pretext of leveling harsh criticism against Communism and against Josef Stalin. Unlike in the book, which heavily implies that the pigs ultimately succeed in taking power with the animals being left unable to do anything against them, the film ends with the animals doing a successful revolt against the pigs, although the ending leaves it ambiguous as to whether the animals will learn their lesson on communism from the experience. It was also made in part by the [[CIA]].
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|''Antz''
|1998
|PG
|In Dreamwork's first computer-generated animated theatrical movie, and the second overall (following Toy Story), Woody Allen portrays Z, a humble, albeit neurotic worker ant. Upon falling in love with the queen's daughter, he questions his role in the colony, a catalyst that begins him on a path of challenging his role in a tyrannical system. Despite scenes of worker ants chanting communist slogans in a rebellion, this movie celebrates the conservative concept of individuality over liberal collectivism.
|$171,757,863 ($90,757,863 domestic)
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|''Ben and Me''