If you listen to nothing else, try around 20 mins to 24 mins.
He’s talking about how hyperindividualism leads to loneliness and lack of community, and how democracy failed the people, who’s ruling class were splintered and apathetic.
Highly recommend any and all Adam Curtis documentaries. If you like Errol Morris films, or collages of old vintage found footage of people and the way they lived in the past, please check him out.
His docs are available on most video sites, and BBC iplayer for all your Brits and those with VPN’s.
Century of Self, Hypernormalization, Power of Nightmares— are absolutely fantastic.
Leave any comments below and I will reply/respond/discuss/engage—
His body of work is like the radiohead album ‘ok computer,’ but in film.
Dystopian British technocracy, where everyone is kept clueless, fearful, and paranoid, where everybody knows something is very wrong, but they can’t express it or pin it down, much less discuss it. So they take drugs or drink to try to ease the pressures, which, after much abuse leads to an area of your brain responsible for dreaming shutting off— so you kind of dream while you’re awake. Your reasoning fails and you’re left highly emotional, crying in “the tube” on the way to your meaningless job that you “can’t quit.” Staring into your phone’s digital gulag pressing likes to get likes back because you need more dopamine.
I’m actually not sure what i’ve seen of and haven’t seen of his earlier stuff, His works all blend together in a way… and i’ve been watching his films and shows for almost 20 years, and he’s just so prolific, he releases several things annually.
I need to make a checklist, “gotta catch’em all.” Lol
If you listen to nothing else, try around 20 mins to 24 mins.
He’s talking about how hyperindividualism leads to loneliness and lack of community, and how democracy failed the people, who’s ruling class were splintered and apathetic.
Highly recommend any and all Adam Curtis documentaries. If you like Errol Morris films, or collages of old vintage found footage of people and the way they lived in the past, please check him out.
His docs are available on most video sites, and BBC iplayer for all your Brits and those with VPN’s.
Century of Self, Hypernormalization, Power of Nightmares— are absolutely fantastic.
Leave any comments below and I will reply/respond/discuss/engage—
The Trap is amazing.
His body of work is like the radiohead album ‘ok computer,’ but in film.
Dystopian British technocracy, where everyone is kept clueless, fearful, and paranoid, where everybody knows something is very wrong, but they can’t express it or pin it down, much less discuss it. So they take drugs or drink to try to ease the pressures, which, after much abuse leads to an area of your brain responsible for dreaming shutting off— so you kind of dream while you’re awake. Your reasoning fails and you’re left highly emotional, crying in “the tube” on the way to your meaningless job that you “can’t quit.” Staring into your phone’s digital gulag pressing likes to get likes back because you need more dopamine.
I’m actually not sure what i’ve seen of and haven’t seen of his earlier stuff, His works all blend together in a way… and i’ve been watching his films and shows for almost 20 years, and he’s just so prolific, he releases several things annually.
I need to make a checklist, “gotta catch’em all.” Lol