Our world is strange...
https://youtu.be/AUiqaFIONPQ
But we think it’s normal because we can’t see anything else. HyperNormalisation - the story of how we got here.
HyperNormalisation: A new film by Adam Curtis - BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04b183c/adam-curtis-hypernormalisation
https://youtu.be/-fny99f8amM
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HyperNormalisation will draw upon a maelstrom of stories, attempting to weave them together and ascertain...
http://oxfordstudent.com/2016/11/11/review-hypernormalisation/
I watched it. Some parts were ok but it's partly liberal bias against people like Trump, Putin and Assad. Adam Curtis is a cuck.
HyperNormalisation
bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/entries/02d9ed3c-d71b-4232-ae17-67da423b5df5
The cult doc-maker explores the falsity of modern life in his own inimitable style. Just make sure you put enough time aside to watch it
Curtis crafts a mammoth labyrinth of political storytelling in the film
https://youtu.be/bvKUN1a2AHE
165-minute opus makes a feature of its sheer unwieldiness, as Curtis veers from social history to conspiracy theory via the odd rambling bar-room anecdote, like a man who’s two-dozen browser tabs into a major Wikipedia binge
He argues that an army of technocrats, complacent radicals and Faustian internet entrepreneurs have conspired to create an unreal world; one whose familiar and often comforting details blind us to its total inauthenticity. Not wishing to undersell the concept, Curtis begins the film with a shot of a torch shining limply into a thicket, so that viewers find themselves literally unable to see the wood for the trees.
From there, HyperNormalisation tracks a course to the present day
>>18368022
back to /pol/ faggot
After nearly four decades making television and the occasional theatrical feature, Curtis has settled into his role as British state broadcasting’s grand maestro of Internet-bound, all-archival, contrarian agitprop
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/adam-curtiss-essential-counterhistories
>>18368028
What took you so long? Busy telling tards about your latest anal probing?
I literally never say this, but OP is a legit shill.
Or the Adam dude himself...
>>18368022
>I watched it
Sure you did.
>>18368043
Of course I watched. Watched eveything he has ever made. Best part of this for me was the history of suicide bombings started by Hafez al-Assad. Made me think.
The film embraces the peculiarities of online viewing, trusting that its audience – if confused – will skip back 20 minutes to refresh their memories, or supplement Curtis’s argument with research of their own. If its colossal running time means it’s unlikely to be watched in a single sitting, each viewer must decide for themselves how exactly to navigate the experience.
His films posit that the official history of the twentieth century—told to us by statesmen and newsreaders, amplified by the mainstream media in all its technologically enhanced forms—is the work of “managers of perception,” people who avoid telling the public the uncomfortable and complicated truths about the world in order to retain power within a status quo that isn’t ever quite what it seems to be
>>18368022
>against people like Trump, Putin and Assad
You are FOR them?
>>18368120
Go KYS you LGBT whore.
>>18368120
They're the only world leaders worthy of any respect.
>>18368028
>>18368120
go back to watching cuck porn.
>y-you are f-f-for him??
faggot
>>18368133
>>18368137
>>18368139
>being an alt-right edgy teen
>>18368022
Curtis is a libertarian, you spineless fuck. Trump may be a good alternative for Clinton, but forget about any substantial change.
>>18368133
You're doing me proud, son.
>>18368120
Yes I respect them as leaders, but that was obvious from my first post. Do you like your leaders to be weak and corrupt?
>>18368167
Did you give Bernie all of your neet bucks? I hope you've saved some for Jill Stein.
>>18368188
I should've transfered them to your bank account so you don't starve to death when the Angry Orange "brings back the jobs to America" in spite of the imminent automatization of 90% of the manufacturing sector positions.
>>18368196
It's ok. I have a job and I am not an American.