Submitted by amelia does on July 23, 2007 - 8:47am.
Adam Curtis' films are excellent. I wish everyine could see them, although they are a little 'swift' in explaining complex ideas, nevertheless amazing work.
The editing is like Arthur Lipsett's almost. Striking, and together with the music, disturbing.
I haven't watched the whole thing yet but I can see that the film will illustate Britain and US's paraellels:
The Land of the Free (based on stolen land and slavery) and The Empire (colonization).
It is amazing what a world of decpetion we live in.
Submitted by pete lebel on July 23, 2007 - 3:34pm.
i havent watched the whole thing yet either. i did however see most of the 1st on and all of the second one. it puts alot into perspective and gives ammo for any kind of freedom debate :) thanks for the comment!
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Adam Curtis' films are excellent. I wish everyine could see them, although they are a little 'swift' in explaining complex ideas, nevertheless amazing work.
The editing is like Arthur Lipsett's almost. Striking, and together with the music, disturbing.
I haven't watched the whole thing yet but I can see that the film will illustate Britain and US's paraellels:
The Land of the Free (based on stolen land and slavery) and The Empire (colonization).
It is amazing what a world of decpetion we live in.
i havent watched the whole
i havent watched the whole thing yet either. i did however see most of the 1st on and all of the second one. it puts alot into perspective and gives ammo for any kind of freedom debate :) thanks for the comment!