Kubrick’s Daughter: Dad Would Vote Trump
Vivian Kubrick supports Trump's use of 'Full Metal Jacket' in election push
Donald Trump knows his way around a pop culture meme.
It’s one reason the real estate mogul thrives in today’s political marketplace. It’s often more about memes and vibes than policies.
It explains why he tapped Stanley Kubrick’s 1987 masterpiece “Full Metal Jacket” in a recent X post.
WE WILL NOT HAVE A WOKE MILITARY! pic.twitter.com/zpWZhSKcEs
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2024
The clip blasts the Biden administration’s “woke” military policies using the film’s fictional drill sergeant (R. Lee Ermey) to hammer home the point.
Turns out Kubrick’s daughter approves of that message. Vivian Kubrick went beyond that, though.
The 64-year-old composer and sometimes filmmaker defended the clip’s use. She added her father, who passed in 1999, would have been MAGA had he lived to see Trump’s political ascent.
TO THOSE WHO THINK MY FATHER WOULDN’T HAVE WANTED #TRUMP TO USE FMJ FOOTAGE
Here are my thoughts: I agree in principle that an anti-war movie is incongruous with promoting the idea of a tough non-woke US military and thus war itself – however – these are very dangerous and… https://t.co/0bSXz8nL3V
— Vivian Kubrick (@ViKu1111) October 13, 2024
“Trump is always seeking to end wars and use peaceful methods. However, that’s primarily what [‘Full Metal Jacket’] is about, the shocking and complicated paradoxes of human nature…
“Truthfully, I believe my father (who supported Reagan), would very much approve of saving America, indeed the world, from the highly destructive Globalist forces threatening to take over this planet. And if that footage from FMJ helps Trump make the point that the US military needs properly trained, super tough, focused, dedicated warriors, and not introduce the demoralizing effects of woke-ism, and attracting people to join up simply to have their sexual reassignments paid for, then Trump has my blessing.”
She said the late Kubrick owned several guns for self-defense and, therefore, supported the Second Amendment.
“My father had a great respect for life – his movies being unimpeachable evidence of his love for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! So on that basis, I feel very confident he would be a Trump supporter and would forgive using FMJ incongruously, if it helps the cause of freedom!”
It’s the most unlikely celebrity endorsement possible, and it comes through the filter of a daughter who lost her dad 25 years ago.
Vivian Kubrick’s biases are plain to see on social media. She shares messages from Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones and other voices on the Right. She appeared on Jones’ show earlier this year.
Daughter Of Stanley Kubrick Tells Never Before Heard Secrets And Exposes How To Save Humanityhttps://t.co/H1uLn5JZyK pic.twitter.com/en9fEWNTYS
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) June 10, 2024
Her X account features the now iconic image of Trump standing up after being hit by a would-be assassin’s bullet.
I had thought that a movie like FMJ was part of the cultural shift that the antihero movie was a part of. I considered that Leftist. But that thought falls far into the background of great storytelling and great movies. Now I’m starting to see that it’s not Lefty to say war is horrible. It’s just the truth. Stanley Kubrick’s movies always seem to have a hard philosophical heartbeat. The writer has gone insane when the truth was, all he had to say was nothing. Or, the secret society is so deadly stylish, but nobody’s getting any joy. I love the sweetheart message you are left with after you think about it a bit.
My new hero.. Heroes.
He might support Trump, but he will vote for Kamala. Got to love modern day politics. The right will use dead celebrities to endorse them and the left will get the dead to vote for them.
That’s pretty funny!!
Californians – “Democrats have lost their minds! They’ve taken the most beautiful state in the country, run it into the ground and made it unlivable! They are an Embarrassment and a disgrace. But yeah, I’m still going to vote for them.”