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Review: HyperNormalisation.
However, he has some inaccuracies in terms of some cases especially to what is happening in the Arab world. Was this review helpful? I don't often write reviews on IMDb. This film is the epic story of how we got to this strange place.
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We can see how main players in the world were either pawns in a game of chess or fake players to distort perception. Was this review helpful? Starting from 1975, with two shots of Damascus and Newyork, Adam curtis investigates two ways of running the world. It's very good, but brilliant would be a stretch. And those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed - they have no idea what to do. A fascinating dive into the current world of politics and the vast significant changes worldwide over the past 30-40 years which have seen a change in systems and beliefs. Cinemark Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password.
5 out of 12 found this helpful. 17 out of 31 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? I don't know what Curtis plays for fun in between film productions, but surely he is losing his marbles. It just about manages to avoid this, in part because the film is less about one specific idea and more about tracing the mood of our time. It covers a lot of ground but not for one second is it unfocused and every beautiful thread weaves together with some of the most artistic and unique and harrowing images I've ever seen. 6 out of 9 found this helpful. Piercing though the wall of our fake world. Entertainment. He states complex observations about politics and media as facts, weaponizing visual media to critique visual media. Was this review helpful? He states complex observations about politics and media as facts, weaponizing visual media to critique visual media. I think a part of Hypernormalisation is that it is the mirror it speaks of and it is holding itself up against us.
It explains not only why these chaotic events are happening - but also why we, and our politicians, cannot understand them. HyperNormalisation requires fact checking and educating oneself on aspects of world politics restricted from mainstream thought, and asking questions about the "answers" he … I'm aware of the irony of posting this review on Facebook.
In The Guardian, reviewer Charlie Lyne writes, "[this] 165-minute opus makes a feature of its sheer unwieldiness, as Curtis veers from social history to conspiracy theory via the odd rambling bar-room anecdote, like a man who’s two-dozen browser tabs into a major Wikipedia binge".
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August 16, 2017 So why am I writing one now? The scenes are carried forward by a dark, mostly electronic/ambient soundtrack, along with Curtis’ stark narration, which connects the disparate dots, like piecing together fragments of a puzzle from the chaos.The film manages to draw a messy and complex narrative into tenuous focus, and in so doing perhaps dispels some of the narcotic effect of easier, more simplistic explanations for how we’ve gotten to the brink as a civilization, and where we might be going next.Marco V Morelli is a founding editor of Metapsychosis, and co-creator of Cosmos Co-op and the Infinite Conversations forum (where he goes by @madrush).
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