Coming soon to Netflix, a thought-provoking new film titled “Leave the World Behind” has an important message to share: Don’t trust white people in the face of apocalypse!
The movie is the first fiction film produced by Barack and Michelle Obama.
It’s about a nationwide cyberattack that shuts down all power in the United States.
In the trailer, one character says the line, verbatim: “If the world falls apart, trust should not be doled out easily to anyone, especially white people.”
These people are not even trying to be subtle anymore…
Take a look at this clip from the trailer yourself:
And here’s the full trailer, for your consideration:
In this X post, Tom Fitton pointed out that the Obamas aren’t the only sketchy characters linked to the, quite frankly racist, film project:
Fox News has more details on the Obamas’ involvement in the controversial movie’s production:
Barack and Michelle Obama have produced their first fiction film on Netflix called “Leave The World Behind” about a cyberattack that shuts down all the country’s power, crippling the United States.
The Obamas provided movie notes for director Sam Esmail’s latest film starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Kevin Bacon and Ethan Hawke. It is the first fictional movie executive produced by the couple through their Higher Ground Productions company, which has a multi-year deal with Netflix.
“A family’s getaway to a luxurious rental home takes an ominous turn when a cyberattack knocks out their devices — and two strangers appear at their door,” according to a description of the movie provided by Netflix.
The Western Journal also shared their insight:
It’s good to see that, almost seven years after they left the White House for good, Barack and Michelle Obama, can keep dividing America like no other.
Among the many pies that the former president and first lady have their fingers in, as you may have heard, is a production deal with streaming service Netflix.
This includes executive production credits on everything from “Becoming” — a documentary/hagiography about Michelle — to an attempt at a woke version of the 1970s educational series “Schoolhouse Rock” called “We the People.”
(“Schoolhouse Rock” — with its catchy lyrics and hokey animation has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10, according to its International Movie Database page. “We the People,” meanwhile, has only a 4.3/10 rating on its IMdB page \– proof that maybe Americans still prefer reliable, fun ways of imparting knowledge to newfangled revisionist reinterpretations).
But it’s the Obamas’ plunge into fictional filmmaking, with a project called “Leave the World Behind,” that has the country talking — and divided, again.
The former first couple’s attempt at playing dime-store Robert Evanses is an apocalyptic flick that looks like a cheap, streaming-service ripoff of an M. Night Shyamalan movie. Considering that Shyamalan’s movies already play like streaming-service ripoffs these days, this is seldom a good sign.
(The movie is based on a 2020 novel by the same name by Rumaan Alam, who describes himself on his GoodReads biography page as a man who “studied writing at Oberlin College. Now I live in New York with my husband and two kids.” Oberlin College is seldom a good sign either.)
The Netflix trailer lays out the plot: Rich, white family rents a mansion in the middle of nowhere, but somewhere near New York City. The black family that owns it shows up unexpectedly with word that chaos is engulfing the city and the world as cyberattacks disable all of their devices, etc., etc. Who can be trusted?
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