I did not notice that specifically, but the political themes were hard to miss. I rolled my eyes pretty hard at the political debate scene they showed at the party.
I do not want to Cave this, but going through them...
Ana de Armas = "anchor baby"
Jamie Lee Curtis = "made her fortune... with a small loan of $1 million"
Michael Shannon = the idiot son running his father's business
Don Johnson = the "Trump dad"
Toni Collette = New Age lefty hippy
Christopher Plummer = self-made, unsympathetic Boomer
Katherine Langford = "snowflake" radical paying way too much for a "Studies" degree
Jaeden Martell = alt-right teenage edgelord 4chan type
Chris Evans = just generally an *******
I read some of the themes of it as --
-- These people suck, and they are the reason this family/our politics sucks.
-- All the people born into the bounty of the Thrombey family/America are really not acting like they deserve it; Marta is the only decent person there.
-- Even Christopher Plummer's character, for all his hard work to make his own success, did a terrible job preparing his family to lead their own lives.
-- Just like the Boomers... they created plenty, for themselves, but they are doing a much less admirable job creating prosperity and harmony for all.
-- Might be some time for soul-searching as a family/nation (and the allegory of a nation like a family is very effective here) about our behavior.
I like Rian Johnson as a director. He managed to make a very entertaining detective movie with interesting characters and subtext. I like films that can work *both* as two-hours of solid entertainment but also give you more when you think about it.