Nobody is talking about a «political agenda» - art as a lucid portrait exposing salient traits is not involved in that -, and it was not simply «making fun».
The very fact that you write «a band of» suggests you are not seeing the universality of the depicted. It is not like the long dream in Mulholland Drive, that changes and deforms a reality: it is meant to be a description through a satirical lens. And it's not "wacky break": it's "Wackyland".
The right-winged that converts himself after studying the texts of the opponents with the original intent of deprecating them; the special radicalism of the converted "local"; the actual nature of the largely misunderstood special culture hosted in the alien lands; the tone based on constant references to actual events (those who hid weapons in a park and found them stolen; those who hid them in a playground and found the children playing with them; those who filled a boat with them and it sank...); the social and internal states, flow and dynamics of the involved... The causal relation leading to the "necessary conclusions". All of this is a portrait - an analysis.
And statements such as "I have hit them, so they must be the bad ones" are fed to the police - not the protagonists. «Clumsy» who? And the interrogator in the "extra-territorial" container, that seems to be imported directly from Joel and Ethan Cohen - «clumsy» who? No, not just "the protagonists".
Maybe, as suggested, you could check a few of the interviews that Chris Morris gave.
The very fact that you write «a band of» suggests you are not seeing the universality of the depicted. It is not like the long dream in Mulholland Drive, that changes and deforms a reality: it is meant to be a description through a satirical lens. And it's not "wacky break": it's "Wackyland".
The right-winged that converts himself after studying the texts of the opponents with the original intent of deprecating them; the special radicalism of the converted "local"; the actual nature of the largely misunderstood special culture hosted in the alien lands; the tone based on constant references to actual events (those who hid weapons in a park and found them stolen; those who hid them in a playground and found the children playing with them; those who filled a boat with them and it sank...); the social and internal states, flow and dynamics of the involved... The causal relation leading to the "necessary conclusions". All of this is a portrait - an analysis.
And statements such as "I have hit them, so they must be the bad ones" are fed to the police - not the protagonists. «Clumsy» who? And the interrogator in the "extra-territorial" container, that seems to be imported directly from Joel and Ethan Cohen - «clumsy» who? No, not just "the protagonists".
Maybe, as suggested, you could check a few of the interviews that Chris Morris gave.