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jesper-1

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jesper-1's rating
The Last Duel
7.37
The Last Duel
97 Minutes
3.83
97 Minutes
Speak No Evil
6.68
Speak No Evil
Target
5.98
Target
Shoot to Kill
6.88
Shoot to Kill
Idioten
6.18
Idioten
Brennpunkt: Skyggekrigen
7.82
Brennpunkt: Skyggekrigen
Maybe Baby
5.84
Maybe Baby
The Commuter
6.35
The Commuter
Fauci
6.52
Fauci
Gutsy
4.31
Gutsy
Det grå guld
4.94
Det grå guld
Crown Vic
6.59
Crown Vic
Sons of Denmark
6.43
Sons of Denmark
Spectre
6.85
Spectre
Law Abiding Citizen
7.48
Law Abiding Citizen
Hatred
7.69
Hatred
Aleppo's Fall
7.97
Aleppo's Fall
Interstellar
8.710
Interstellar
Greyzone
7.34
Greyzone
Alt-Right: Age of Rage
6.35
Alt-Right: Age of Rage
Putin's Revenge (II)
6.92
Putin's Revenge (II)
JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick
8.510
JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick
Escape from New York
7.17
Escape from New York
Miami Vice
6.19
Miami Vice

Reviews12

jesper-1's rating
Greyzone

Greyzone

7.3
4
  • Mar 30, 2018
  • An insult to your time an intelligence

    Alt-Right: Age of Rage

    Alt-Right: Age of Rage

    6.3
    5
  • Mar 24, 2018
  • Strong start deteriorates to repeated preaching

    A strong start with high production value deteriorates into repeated political messaging. After the first hour I was just waiting for this one to end.

    I am no expert in the Alt Right movement or Richard Spenser, so I was pleasantly surprised with the opening of the movie, as it looked like I would get some new insights. As the documentary progresses it turns out to be more of a collage of monologues made by Antifa activist Daryl Lamont Jenkins.

    The messaging will be completely clear to the viewers once the movie ends: Alt-Right is "kind of" neo-Nazi or outright neo-Nazi, while Antifa are a democratic opposition which violent acts are never questioned.

    My frustration grew as I watched how facts were distorted and the double standard of the makers became more and more clear. Let me point to some examples:

    • Richard Cohen of the Southern Poverty Law Center talks about threats to his life (victim) while doxing (revealing private information publicly) about his opponents and Lamont Jenkins thinks it is good that people in Alt Right lose their job, when he exposes them.


    • Antifa activist is doxed by Alt Right (victim) and he dresses up in protective combat gear when going to a protest against a completely peaceful closed Alt Right conference. He is in a fight, that he most likely started himself, and is then saluted by Antifa including Daryl Lamont Jenkins when released by police while his victim is in the hospital.


    • Antifa activist does not want to speak about what she knows about which masked Antifa thug who violently attacked Spenser while he was being interviewed. This violence is somehow justified, okay or even funny.


    • The failure of the Charlottesville police to stop violence is somehow manipulated into being a police support for Alt Right, while in fact it is clear from the documentary, that anti-Alt Right protesters instigated the violence. Focus then turns to the 20-year-old Alt Right supporter who rammed into a crowd with his car leaving a woman dead. Trump is then portrayed as a "kind of" neo-Nazi supporter for condemning violence "on many sides".


    • Dangerous and scary background music are played when Alt Right speaks. When Lamont Jenkins incites the crowd with his chanting that they repeat, heroic music is played.


    • Daryl Lamont Jenkins are the hero of the movie presenting one up close and personal monologue after another for the audience. In the end of the movie, this constant preaching was almost unbearable to watch. Richard Spenser, on the other hand, is shot from a distance and without the same coherent point of view.


    My criticism should in no way be confused with support for the Alt Right movement, but I am on the other hand left with the clear impression, that the documentary lacks credibility in its portrayal of the movement.

    For me it is absolutely absurd, that assault rifle armed private militia shows up to provide security to a demonstration, but contrary to the documentary's narrative I found myself thinking that it was properly good they appeared, as the director seamed apologetic to violent Antifa protesters.

    The first half an hour is definitely the strongest part in regards to insight and production value. The last part of the documentary is week. Half an hour could easily been edited out.
    Okkupert

    Okkupert

    7.6
    4
  • Nov 12, 2015
  • Lost potential and poorly executed all the way

    New Norwegian Green Party prime minister makes good on his election promise and stops production of oil and gas to prevent further climate change. In need of energy, the EU strikes a deal with Russia who forces their de facto rule over Norway and restarts oil production. Failing to corporate would result in fullscale Russian invasion and Norway would stand alone, as the EU would remain passive and the US has left NATO for some reason never explained.

    Had it not been for the shallowness throughout the episodes we might accept this premise. Climate change plays no role except for the initial pretense. Norwegian resistance is more of a joke in the form of ten people hiding in a farm wearing tank tops.

    The series tries to explore the dilemmas ordinary people would face in a situation where their country is de facto occupied with soft power. We follow the bankrupt restaurant owner who gets new business from the Russians and the police officer hunting down the resistance movement etc. Character development is done poorly and it's a mystery why we should care about any of them, even the Prime Minister, who tries to do what is best for his country but still shakes a welcoming hand with the EU-representative bringing him ultimate demands.

    Everything is cheap, shallow, unbelievable and small. The geo political situation does not play any role at all and they do not even show effects of climate change, which perhaps could stress some urgency as to why the PMs party still demands stop for oil production.

    What is supposed to be crime mysteries are laughably predictable, like who blew up the gas plant, killing 18 Russians resulting in cancellation of planned Russian withdrawal. They have now spend two episodes trying to keep us guessing but telling this sub-story is done in such a halfhearted way there is no reason to care.

    There is absolutely no reason to watch the full series or any of the episodes and even co-producer Danish television has moved the airing of this most expensive Norwegian production to date to after midnight.

    Writing this review makes me realize just how bad it is and that I'm actually only watching the show to see the portrayal of the Russians, who contrary to the Norwegians act professional but there is no explanation as to why Russia would secure EU oil and gas producing these goods themselves.
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