Slavoj Zizek: Radiohead - Karma Police
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@amiablesnowman Thank you so much for taking the time to translate it.
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einshusand aaten booken liahceiana gogen
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@MomoTheBellyDancer No I'm afraid. This was from a German documentary; the overdub is the original
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Is there a version without the German overdub?
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Pointless unless you're German is good......
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from what documental is this video plase tellme
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@revistalugones and to all the others: he didn't say much more than what you could figure out for yourself....
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@revistalugones YEs! please someone translate this into English! or spanish... hehehe
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Following Zizek comments, these two videos remind me also the one called "Angel" by Massive Attack.
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Hello. Look, I am from Argentina. I do not speak German. It would be insane to ask for this in Spanish. But maybe it is possible in English. Is it? Or perhaps with subtitles. The video is so interesting, but I cannot understand what Zizek is saying. Please, if you can post it with English subtitles, or you know where to look for the original without the German guy speaking over Zizek, please let me know. Thank you... I have got to learn German...
revistalugones 7 months ago 71
... is why I admire these two video clips very much. They present a very nice cinematic equivalent of waking up, because his standing still means for me "Okay, if I wake up, the nightmare will disappear." The video clip Karma Police stages another feature of the nightmarish situation perfectly, namely the paradoxical mixture of immobility and violent motion. You move, but the the faster you move in a nightmare world the more you become aware of your immobility. For example, when the car...
amiablesnowman 6 months ago 18