“Citizen Vigilante” director Uwe Boll says his film is meant as a response to what he describes as misleading portrayals of migrants by major entertainment studios. Boll argues that German-language films he has seen depict migrants as perfectly integrated, intelligent, and fluent in German, which he says does not reflect reality. In interviews reported by The Washington Times, he describes his project as a “revolt” against studios, including Netflix, that he believes are too politically correct to make a different kind of story. Breitbart similarly characterizes Boll’s comments as framing the movie as a reaction to an alleged broader “cover-up,” involving both politicians and the entertainment industry. The two accounts converge on Boll’s central claim: that his film directly challenges mainstream industry depictions of migrants and argues for portrayals that he considers more accurate. Both sources focus on Boll’s stated motivations and critique of mainstream media portrayals, rather than on specific plot details or verified claims about real-world events.