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I enjoyed the movie very much. But the part: "You have the choice between brand A and brand B, and that's it about freedom" I don't understand this concept of freedom they talk about. What did they want?
I haven't seen the movie, but that's not how I see the trailer. The freedom from choosing between brand A and brand B, could also mean, being free to shape your society rather than just being a consumer taking the limited options someone else provides. Not everyone would have that freedom, even in the so called 'free world'.
yes, well.....see the movie so we can talk. From the time I made that comment to now I think the movie doesnt commit to primitivism either....but its what it seems most akin to.
I make joonkoon my words: one of the coolest documentaris I've seen. I actually want to see it again, because the music and the audio mixes are so cool. It has a meaning - "doing what the media does: it gives us meaning"
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But the part: "You have the choice between brand A and brand B, and that's it about freedom" I don't understand this concept of freedom they talk about. What did they want?
Everybody should watch it, if only for how the director mixes the interviews into music.