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These movies are perfectly awful. Riffing these movies would be a cheering jeering reflection on the political tensions of our times.
If I forgot that this is a numbingly straightforward telling of an Ayn Rand novel, I'd call this a yawn-inspiring rom-com about industrialists. It is one movie's worth of content stretched over three movies to accommodate long libertarian riffs and low voltage romance scenes that will have you knowing you've wasted time in your life.
The three movies are plodding. The acting and the production are neither-terrible-nor-decent. Each sequel has a new cast, so the characters never look right. This gives the trilogy a sense of progressive deterioration, like a series of frustrating dreams. The way the movies feel contemporary, while they focus on 19th-century-vibe industrialists, completely ignoring tech, it's a bit steam punk, it's cool and moronic. Sean Hannity plays himself in the 2nd film.