With these characters living and traveling for a very long time inside a self-reinforcing bubble of celebrity and privilege, we are no longer certain whether they push the imperialist script out of personal conviction or sheer self-serving careerist hypocrisy. Probably it does not matter so much at this point, as—in any case— we need to deal with the consequences of their exertions. That said, since this universe does not seem to tolerate absolutes in the behaviour of mere mortals, from time to time, like the broken clock telling the right time twice a day, these men do come up with some noteworthy outings. This well deserved denunciation of the maggots of religiosity by Oliver, still thriving in America despite numerous exposés, including by great artists like Sinclair Lewis (Elmer Gantry) is spot on. Too bad he could not, and probably would not, deliver such enlightenng message to the audiences that need it the most, but then again, religiosity is one of those things that are, by definition, despicably immune to reason and fact, and besides, America is a nation deeply segmentalised along ideological lines. Like the Brits say, trying to open the eyes of believers is like punching on a knife. —PG
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