Universalism
My favorite part was the s**t at the beginning with Eminem. I used to be a fan of him, but stopped listening after his music kept making me feel increasingly angry and unhappy. He puts a lot of nasty s**t out there, and it's nice to see that being made fun of a bit as well. Not at all comparing him to Kim Jong Un, though.
His last couple records caught my attention, though -- the unfettered anger factor's gone way down; basically, he comes across less as an angry teenager and more as an adult, or he does in the couple tracks I've happened to hear.
I loved that part in the movie, too, though, but the subtext I saw in it is that he's finally grown up; I mean, obviously he didn't have to accept the part, but he agreed to it. I'd say he's able to laugh at himself now, from the looks of things... of course, I can't help but wonder whether he agreed to the role right away, or if they had to convince him....