what does Yas Forums think of HyperNormalisation?
just started it and i think im already lost
HyperNormalisation
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It's pretty good. Rewatch it when it's over so to fill in parts you didnt get
apophenia poetry more than documentary with useful information, comfortable aesthetic though
i liked all watched over by machines of loving grace best
do i carry on with this or watch >tfw no gf?
It's all great but you can skip over the ufo part
Literally the weakest and worst edited Adam Curtis documentary in ages.
Watch Bitter Lake or the Century of the Self instead.
Its basically a 4 hour documentary which at.the end you realise that ALGORITHUMZ are bad for you.
>Bitter Lake or the Century of the Self
what are these about?
Bitter Lake is about Neoconservatism/neoliberalism and how it interacts with the wahabbi/radical islamist movements and generates false narratives used to justify their own existence. Century of the Self is about the integration of psychoanalysis and marketing and how it permeates into every aspect of politics and advertising. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is also good, it's about the techno-utopians and how they tried to implement their ideology using distributed computer networks and radical free markets but how in the end it collapsed and left us with the bill.
Hypernormalization is basically a coda to his other big projects. It doesn't make sense unless you've already watched like 20 hours of his other shit first.
Interesting as it was, it was like an acid trip for a schizo. It goes from one idea to the next, with little to no substantiating facts.
>Saddam did something in the 80s
>Somehow this affected the fish market in Sweden
>Which in turn affected a circus in Uzbekistan in the 90s
>But only because in the 30s, some American opened a company selling guns and burgers
And so on.
yea he gets autistic in some parts, but overall his docs are top tier.
what does he say about ufos?
this is how world history is pretty much
that it is govs secret tech irrc
good choice, that's my favorite too
you're confusing bitter lake with Power of Nightmares I think, but both are good!
I honestly zoned out. It was goofy and completely out of place.
Power of Nightmares is more about the GWOT and how politicians use terrorism to justify their own platforms regardless of reality.
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WHAT IS THE ***DEFINITIVE*** LIST OF MUST-SEE CURTIS KINOS??
You pretty clearly weren't paying attention. Everything is about how corporations have been getting more power and we are being conditioned to believe that everything is normal even though we know deep down that it's obviously isn't.
nice try globalist
Them's fuckin fighting words
YOU HAVE TO WATCH THEM ALL!!!!!
THEY PROGRESS AND UNFOLD AS THE FILM MAKER PROGRESSES AND GROWS.
SO CHRONOLOGICALLY!!!
Answer is watch the ones that interest you.
You're right. I'm reminded of the feeling I got when watching it, which was basically, "this all seems like lies", or, something seems missing. Which I guess is the point.
the goverment pushed the idea of aliens to change the perception of strange lights in the sky. to hide their black projects. this then lead to a massive ufo-truth culture in the 90s of which we still see the effects to this day
What you mean the theory of it?
his point about UFOs were as the world becomes increasingly overcomplicated and governments become detached from the populace, consoiracy theories rise up to cope with this change
is this one of those docs that pseudowhitesupremecists only like?
No its one of those documentaries where you come to understand that humans to the left and to the right, even with the best intentions, tend to fuck up as far as they go.
Nope, nothing to do with that at all
how did he happen to stumble on this obscure clip of little girls dancing?
is adam curtis, dare i say it, /ourguy/?