<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: Movies and Movements
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placed a spotlight on the films and —and on Meryl Streep, who used her lifetime achievement speech to make a political statement against the bullying behavior of president-elect Donald Trump. She also , whose “outsiders and foreigners,” she implied, are in a position to model empathy for all of America. But the full picture is more complicated: Mixed martial arts, which Streep invoked as a symbol of provincialism, . And even the dreamers of Hollywood——can be guilty of a regressive degree of nostalgia. Either way, it’s clear that stories, including movies, are a —which gives a special importance to films like whose three heroines are inspiring both in their individual achievements and in their
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