💬 Opinion 1h ago · Stephan Kapustka

Animal Farm, Without Orwell

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The famous allegory for Stalinism that is Animal Farm is a classic for a reason. One of George Orwell’s most famous works, the story drives home a powerful but straightforward message about the dangers of revolution and how power corrupts.
The new animated film of the same title by Andy Serki doesn’t seem to have gotten the memo.
To sum up Animal Farm: a group of mistreated animals overthrow their drunken, neglectful owner and seize control of the farm. They establish a new system built on equal

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