Like I said, if you enjoyed it, I'm glad. Not everything, including movies, needs to be a war of words on the internet. I loved Spotlight. Well-made film with an important message. I'm sure Sound of Freedom is similar.
I agree that not everything should be a war of words, but if you keep up with current events, you see that there was an organized push (reason baffling) to characterize a good movie as a Qanon conspiracy, presumably to hurt ticket sales.
It’s a good story, well-made, compelling, and worth the watch. Read the Rolling Stone attack piece if you seek an example.
So, not everything should be a war of words, but defending a small movie from such ridiculousness can be a war of words for some. In short, to each his or her own.
For example, you feel the need to interject your voice of disapproval on a lot of threads where conservatives are griping about something. Maybe you just move on by and say it’s not for you? I think professional wrestling is a joke and piece of **** entertainment, but doesn’t set me back to know there are a lot of fans eating it up. Never crossed my mind to chide them for wasting their time.