Do you believe cinema is just pure entertainment or is it a way to brainwash the masses and predictively program people?
I don't believe either of those options are accurate.
Movies/TV/Novels (fiction in general) are Mythology. Mythology is not old, it is now. The purpose of Mythology is to mysticize and conceal deep truths within itself and then to reveal those deep, psychological truths symbolically.
Mythology is a living, breathing form of Oneness, but the moment we cram it down into a story we choke it to death - and this can't be helped, it's just the nature of duality.
Stories cetainly can contain agendas by authors/directors/producers/etc.. ALL stories have an agenda in their telling - maybe to simply make you laugh, maybe to make you think about issues, maybe to sell you a stupid product.
However, I believe most stories (maybe all) have a deeper meaning. A hidden agenda, not put there consciously, but unconsciously, subconsciously, and maybe by some Other force that we have yet to fully comprehend.
I believe that most stories (maybe all) are psychological dramas - reflections of your (our) inner workings. Maybe it’s an entire film that manages this, maybe it’s one scene.
Is Gravity only about a woman lost in space in a dangerous situation or is it much more about how we can break out of our stuck-loops of “just driving” after pain and loss and open ourselves to Life once again?
Is Hellraiser (the original) just a gross-out horror flick or is it a representation of how guilt gets its hooks into you and tears you apart?
Is The Shallows only about a woman’s battle with a crazed shark or is the shark a living embodiment of Existential Nihilism?
Is Hulk only a superhero film or is it a lesson of how to deal with generational trauma?
Is Soldier only a war/action movie or is it about healing one’s inner child?
Is Cars 3 only a silly cartoon for kids or can it actually teach us to let go of perceptions of our Self that no longer serve us and then how we can mentor the generations that follow?
Is My Dinner With Andre just a boring conversation between two people or is it a timeless piece, relevant today, that is utterly about the core of being human?
Is the Kung Fu Panda movie series just another set of silly cartoons for kids or can they actually teach us to let go of our pride and arrogance, heal our trauma(s), attain inner peace, teach others without lording ideology over them, and to let go of the labels that we think define us?
Yeah, silly Panda movies will teach you all that. Plus how to realize Enlightenment. If that’s “brainwashing”, I’ll take it.
PS: You have to take Art (movies/books/shows/paintings/music/etc.) in with your emotions. Don’t analyze the Art, analyze how the Art makes you feel.