10/10
The Greatest Movie since sliced movie
23 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This masterpiece breaks the mold of the common movie and goes above and beyond the standard movie-watching experience. Behind the layer of a skillfully made parody, you can see the deeper meaning of the director's vision. The movie is clearly a metaphor for a communism, a shocking reveal, but defined by the director's numerous references to Stain and the KGB (the sporks). The plot of the movie is to obtain the 5th bean which is an illusion to the communist manifesto, created around 1950, the "5th" bean refers to the "5" in "1950". And you can see in the movie, you see the group work together and share similar to the views of Karl Marx and communism. The first line of the communist manifesto reads as followed: "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles." You can see class barriers within the movie, as the 5 races of vegetable fail at first to find friendship within their quest. A controversial move by the director and writers, but opens the minds of young children to expand their view on the current governments and societies of our day and age.
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