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Starship Troopers is an odd duck of a movie. I enjoy it, but I also get why fans of the book tend to hate it.
Basterds was a great movie.
Both starship troopers are good.
The film is campy and playful. But the book is more philosophical in a way that would only work in book format.
Didn’t even realize it was a book, only knew about the movie through memes. Is it good?
It’s Robert Heinlein, and it’s quite different from the movie. I enjoyed both.
Personally, I love it. I think that he’s probably dead-on with his political philosophy, e.g., people don’t value things that they don’t have to put in some personal effort for. Verhoeven thinks that Heinlein was a fascist, but Heinlein himself was a radical libertarian that was deeply affected by WWII, with a strong distrust of “big government” and any kind of organized religion.
There’s definitely casual racism and genocide in the book–notably the skinnies–and Heinlein is very definitely a product of his time. And it’s probably written for a late teen/early 20s audience. So take this all with a grain of salt.