


God Bless America
Fed up with the cruelty and stupidity of American culture, an unlikely duo goes on a killing spree, killing reality TV stars, bigots and others they find repugnant.
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Plot Summary
A depressed man and a teenage girl embark on a violent cross-country killing spree, targeting Americans they deem rude, bigoted, or ignorant. As their body count rises, their actions gain a disturbing cult following. The duo grapples with their own moral compasses while confronting the escalating madness of American society.
Critical Reception
God Bless America received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its dark humor and satirical edge, while others found its violence and message to be excessive or heavy-handed. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its unconventional approach to social commentary but sometimes put off by its extreme content.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp, albeit dark, satire of contemporary American culture.
- Appreciated for its unique premise and the chemistry between the lead actors.
- Criticized by some for its graphic violence and nihilistic undertones.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a darkly funny and thought-provoking satire, appreciating its willingness to tackle sensitive topics with a blunt approach. Some viewers, however, felt the violence was gratuitous and the message overly cynical.
Fun Fact
Director Bobcat Goldthwait stated in interviews that he was inspired by the increasing amount of perceived rudeness and ignorance he witnessed in public and online.
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