If it comes out of Jєωιѕн Hollywood, there is some trick involved. I know people always think that this time, "we" really have a film of our own, but there is always a trick.
I haven't seen it and won't see it, but it probably pushes religious liberty and American concepts. Also, most people who see it will be Novus Ordo-ites who are probably heretics. They will come out feeling righteous. If they are martyred, they will be like Protestant "martyrs," many of them.
See, the devil doesn't care if you say you are a Christian, so long as you really aren't. He isn't afraid of giving the Church a little publicity, once it's no longer a threat to him and people have remade it in their own image. In the same way, he released the Latin Mass in VII -- once he had wiped out the priesthood.
To me, it is depressing to see a film celebrating a Catholic revolution when there are about 20 people left alive who even know what real Catholicism is. To me this film is just part of the vast conspiracy of silence. It will make Novus Ordo-ites feel all safe and warm, being happy that the evil commies haven't taken THEIR church ( oh, but they have ). But that's just me.
As important as the Cristero revolution is, it is totally insignificant compared to what's happening now which is the spiritual blindness of billions; but about that, the media is silent.
Sorry if this is too dismal for people to stomach. I assure you, when the Great Monarch comes and the power of the devil is wiped out, I will be a lot happier. But I'm not happy with meaningless scraps that have no purpose except to make me pat myself on the back and feel righteous. I guess it's a glass half-full, glass half-empty thing.