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  2. Jul 26, 2022 · The movie's horse people are a sci-fi critique of capitalism and labor exploitation. Learn how they are created, what they represent, and how they are brought to life by practical effects.

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  3. Feb 4, 2019 · Boots Riley reveals the origin of the equisapiens, the genetically engineered workers in his sci-fi satire. He explains how he used stop-motion, rap, and exploitation to shock Cassius and the audience.

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  4. Jul 9, 2018 · The film's twist of human-horse hybrids is part of a long movie tradition of using animal-human hybrids as metaphors for social ills. The horse-people represent the exploited workers, the dehumanized slaves, and the subjugated aliens in a dystopian world.

  5. Sorry to Bother you review

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  6. Jul 6, 2018 · It is a lot to digest. But Sorry to Bother You’s nightmarish equi-sapien twist fits right into Riley’s anticapitalist message. Like the movie itself, it’s excessive and unsubtle,...

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  7. The film's horse people are a sci-fi critique of capitalism and labor exploitation. Learn how director Boots Riley created them with practical effects and what they represent in the plot.

  8. May 29, 2023 · How does the film critique neoliberalism and race through the devices of white voice and horse-people? Read this article to explore the social commentary and political critique of Boots Riley's comedy drama.

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