Most of the people here don't have the context to understand what this movie was about. Some of the comments are clearly propaganda against thinking. Others are naive in wanting the world to be a pretty place and all the movies on Hulu to give you happy puppies. It exposes how Punk's rebellion was assimilated by the old world establishment as just another contrived tool of tyranny and exploitation. First I'm revolted at their incomprehensible lack of remorse and taste for violence, and find myself thinking, "Queen Elizabeth should do something about it." But what did Liz ever do that was much above Maddie when she castrated the cop, in her defense of England against Rome, pantomimed by Amyl Nitrate's performance before Cardinal Borgia? I found myself thinking "dang, where are the cops?" before the "Special Squad" showed up. Then I found I didn't have the stomach for what they'd have to do to control people, if most people lost their self-control, and I found myself flipped and rooting for the girls. Then I was disgusted with myself because the girls were sick self-obsessed murderers. All the while, a coded subtext about Nazi plans to subvert any semblance of civilization from the inside out and bring about the end of the world, in which both the cops and the punks agree that no one has any rights. Each of us has to stand up for your own rights and freedom, and also restrain ourselves from our worst impulses, else this vision of the future might not be so far off the mark.