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Jones Plantation

  • 2023
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
529
MA NOTE
Jones Plantation (2023)
DrameComédie noireDrame psychologique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYou can control a man with brute violence but you can never truly OWN a man until he's convinced that your word is law, and obedience is a virtue. A film destined to be a cult classic, and a... Tout lireYou can control a man with brute violence but you can never truly OWN a man until he's convinced that your word is law, and obedience is a virtue. A film destined to be a cult classic, and at the forefront of the Dissident Artist Movement.You can control a man with brute violence but you can never truly OWN a man until he's convinced that your word is law, and obedience is a virtue. A film destined to be a cult classic, and at the forefront of the Dissident Artist Movement.

  • Director
    • Andrew Treglia
  • Writers
    • Lee Gaulman
    • Larken Rose
    • Andrew Treglia
  • Stars
    • Maurice Johnson
    • Lee Gaulman
    • J.J. Green
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    529
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Andrew Treglia
    • Writers
      • Lee Gaulman
      • Larken Rose
      • Andrew Treglia
    • Stars
      • Maurice Johnson
      • Lee Gaulman
      • J.J. Green
    • 35Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    Maurice Johnson
    Maurice Johnson
    • Tobias Smith
    Lee Gaulman
    • Nathanial Jones
    J.J. Green
    J.J. Green
    • Samuel
    Jay T. Rockwell
    Jay T. Rockwell
    • Earl Johnson
    Phillip C. Washington
    Phillip C. Washington
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    Amye Gousset
    Amye Gousset
    • Suzanna Jones
    Keith Lamont Johnson
    Keith Lamont Johnson
    • Charles
    Trivon X. Howard
    Trivon X. Howard
    • Isaac
    • (as Trivon Howard)
    Deayanie Fagon
    Deayanie Fagon
    • Sarah
    Antonio Harrison Jr.
    Antonio Harrison Jr.
    • Thomas
    Michael Erik
    Michael Erik
    • James
    Ariel Paige
    • Martha
    Becky Babatunde
    Becky Babatunde
    • Mimi
    Andrew Treglia
    • Jimmy Jack
    Keith Holliday
    Keith Holliday
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    Demorian Lizana
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    Kelton Holman
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    • Director
      • Andrew Treglia
    • Writers
      • Lee Gaulman
      • Larken Rose
      • Andrew Treglia
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    10illogic-spartan

    90% of people just won't get it

    The vast majority of people just won't understand this film as they can't see that they themselves are slaves.

    As the famous quote from The Matrix so effectively put it 'You have to understand. Most people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured and so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it.'

    The Jones Plantation is an excellent film that articulates the illusion of democracy and the desire of most people to abdicate responsibility for their own lives to someone else.

    Given the tiny budget, I thought the quality of the film was still good and some of the acting, in particular Mr Smith, was excellent.

    The importance of the message that this film is trying to convey is profound. It is the root source of most wars, poverty and corruption that we see in the world today. Sadly most people just don't get it or even want to get it. They are blissfully living their comfortable lie.

    The Jones Plantation Credits (JPCs) is a nice touch and demonstrates in a very simple way how all fiat currencies are worthless pieces of paper that can be created at will and in unlimited quantities by the powerful. Also the creation of debt as a method of control is cleverly incorporated.

    Finally the use of fear as an effective method of coercion is demonstrated multiple times throughout the film. There is always some bogeyman just around the corner who is going to get you and so you need the plantation owner to protect you.

    Well done to the producers of this film. Let's hope that in some small way it moves us towards a more free and peaceful world.
    8zaczm-41974

    Left just a little to be desired, but considering how it was funded I'm actually surprised.

    Bias disclaimer: around 11 years ago that came across a YouTube video called The Jones Plantation. It is what this movie is based upon. Given the fact that I was so infatuated with the YouTube video (which I recommend) I will say I am biased in my review. And I tried my best to remain as objective as possible.

    Acting: 5/10

    Some of the acting is amazing. Maurice does a great job. Sometimes Mr. Jones does good, but other times he just really falls flat. The same goes with most the other supporting actors and actresses. Then there is just some line delivery or acting that just does not do it. It does not convey the emotional element or the dialogue/ writing. Just seems forced. Very few times it seems. Unnatural. All in all, I've seen worse acting on the films. I've enjoyed more, and I've seen better acting in indie films I have not cared for.

    Plot: 10/10

    And so very refreshing to have something that is not supposed to be taken at face value. That's not a movie about a plantation or slavery in the 1800s. It's an allegory. The actual setting of the movie is just that of a metaphor for the idea of the movie is trying to convey. If you watch anything of just slavery in the time period, it's going to feel and seem very off, but if you consider the government/states/culture instead of a plantation then you will quickly realize the meaning and message behind the film. To avoid spoilers, if you change the lens from what you expect to a wider aspect of what the writers trying to tell you , then you will see the film in a different light. I find this really refreshing compared to most blockbuster and indie film development. Something that seems fresh, different, and you unique as well as introducing fresh faces and a fresh idea to cinema.

    Production: 6/10

    The production called was really well, it wasn't expecting a lot of locations or beautiful country sides. I think they did well with their budget for settings, though it would be nice to see a few different places. The scenes kind of get redundant as far as the background goes. Even utilizing different angles and different shots, not a lot. Really changes as far as the setting goes. I don't want to call it. A lack of effort more than it's just a lack of budgeting and using what you've got. I gave him a little leeway but it still wouldn't. Nice to see some different scenery.

    Now as far as shots and camera angles go, they weren't flat. No point that I feel like I was watching someone's first attempt at shooting in the movie. At the same time some of the shots did feel formulaic as well as redundant. While they were small. Little things I could pick out that made me say, "oh yeah this is a different shot," I did find myself double guessing whether or not I was seen the same shot for a different scene or not.

    Overall, I'd say 8 out of 10. I loved it. Identify myself switching too much to my phone. They were times I would get distracted and I'd feel like I need to rewind and double check something. But overall it was a fresh and interesting movie. I really loved it.
    9stefannpaddock

    Not all chains are visible

    There is trouble on the plantation. The slaves are becoming restless. The jig is up and the owners are fearing they will lose the farm, or worse. So, with the help of Mr. Smith, the owners forge stronger, more diabolical, chains.

    It is hard to tell people about things they cant see. This movie makes it crystal clear. If those without eyes still cant see what is enslaving them after this film, then they are blind by choice. At the very least, THE VERY LEAST, this film is a conversation starter. Not many movies are even that nowadays. I recommend watching this film at least once. Its awesome to see what can be done with a $50,000 budget.
    10dorianmoffat-143-72267

    Jones Plantation: A Master Class in Modern Day Slavery

    Welcome, dear reader, to another exciting episode of "How to Hide Slavery in Plain Sight!" Today, we'll be journeying through the hallowed grounds of the infamous Jones Plantation, where our ancestors got a sneak peek of what the 21st century had in store. Spoiler alert: it's pretty much the same thing, but with better Wi-Fi.

    Oh, The Joneses!

    Ah, the Jones family, the unsung pioneers of modern-day exploitation. While most were busy with their primitive chains and shackles, the Joneses were already thinking outside the box, tapping into the future. They realized that the best kind of slavery is where you convince the slaves they're free. Genius, right?

    Introducing: Illusion of Choice!

    You see, instead of physical chains, the Joneses employed the ever-potent chains of the mind. They understood something we're only starting to grasp today - that real power is making people believe they have a choice. So, instead of telling workers what to do, they gave them options. Do you want to toil in the fields today or the barn? Oh, the sweet illusion of choice! Just like when you're choosing between two equally corrupt politicians every election season.

    Credit Where Credit's Due (Literally)

    We owe a lot to the Joneses. Today's system of indebtedness and the never-ending cycle of consumerism? All inspired by the Jones Plantation's blueprint. Remember when Mr. Jones introduced tokens, which could only be spent at the Jones-owned store? It's almost like when we use credit cards and get tied down to ever-increasing interest rates. But hey, at least we have cool holographic cards now!

    Social Mobility: Just Another Word for "Good Luck Climbing That"

    The Joneses propagated the myth of social mobility. Work hard, and one day you too can be a mini overseer. Nowadays, we call that a "managerial position". The carrot-and-stick approach at its finest. Dream big, they say. And sure, some made it, just like some win the lottery today. But the majority? Well, let's just say they're still buying lottery tickets.

    21st Century Upgrades

    We have to give credit to the modern world. We've innovated on the Jones blueprint. Instead of overseers, we have surveillance cameras. Instead of the loud bell signaling the start of a workday, we have alarm clocks (which we bought on credit, of course). And best of all, we've globalized the Jones model. Outsourcing, anyone?

    Freedom: Some Assembly (and a Lot of Denial) Required

    The biggest trick the Joneses taught the world was that freedom is subjective. As long as people feel they're in control, they won't question the larger structure. Today, you're free to choose which massive conglomerate gets your hard-earned cash, which influencer tells you how to live your life, and which streaming service gets to numb your brain after a long day at the (virtual) fields.

    Conclusion: Hats Off to the Joneses!

    So, as we look around and see a world where many are shackled by invisible chains, let's take a moment to appreciate the forward-thinking genius of the Jones Plantation. They didn't just exploit; they innovated. They laid the foundation for a world where the masses are convinced of their freedom, while a select few pull the strings behind the curtain.

    To the Joneses of yesteryears and the puppet masters of today, we salute you! Here's to another millennium of blissful ignorance. Because, as the saying goes, ignorance isn't just bliss-it's downright profitable.
    9sensible_email

    It's actually very good for a 50k movie

    As someone who is aware of the Youtube "Jones Plantation", it was very interesting to see that come to life.

    I thought the sets were nice and the story was pretty interesting. I wasn't bored and thought it had a decent pace.

    It's a budget movie, but it was nicely executed.

    The "insider" cameos were fun, but the main characters caught and held my attention.

    I can see how this could repel people who are caught up, and invested in mainstream narratives, and world views. But then they would wouldn't they?

    I found the experience to be akin to watching a good theatre play and will have fun showing it to people so I can ask them questions to perhaps lead them to self-reveal some of their cognitive dissonances, lol.

    Anyway, thought it was a good film and better than most films that come out these days from the mainstream.

    Yeah, watch it. It could well mind bend you with a new perspective on the system that encompasses the modern world.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 août 2023 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • jonesplantationfilm
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Плантация Джонса
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Natchez, Mississippi, ÉTATS-UNIS(on location)
    • sociétés de production
      • Drew Media
      • Vigilante Films
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