The Black Knight (Movie)/Themes

Society and Class
The Black Knight is a movie that struggles with the concept of the " haves " and the " have nots "  – that is, the people who have money and the people who don't. The Capital has money. And Lots of It. While the Capital is wealthier than all of the other cities, some cities like South City and Raia City are more privileged than others, having modern tech while North City is becoming a decaying city, with disease and crime everywhere. It also shows the point that the higher class doesn't care for the lower people in the villages and towns, or the sick and hurt in the Cities.

It makes you wonder, " Does Money + Fame + Political Power = A Corrupt High Society? "

Poltics
Klingvonia is now an alien Nazi Germany. The government of Klingvonia is a totalitarian one, which means that it has absolute power over its people. Complete and total control over every part of its citizens' lives, and the citizens get absolutely no say about any of it. No voting, no elections, no nothing. Any kind of rebellion is a HUGE no-no, and for the death of every police officer or army solider, a child 10+ is taken from their familes, and replace the dead solider. That's right. When you can barely say anything at all, it makes you wonder, what can you do? And the answer to that is given to the people... by the Black Knight.

TBC....