talaikis-tadas
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My rating reflects significant inaccuracies, such as the erroneous reference to Donetsk as part of Russia - a glaring mistake that undermines the series' overall quality. It's disappointing that a show centered on the theme of freedom fails to conduct thorough research into historical and geopolitical realities.
This oversight damages the narrative's credibility by conflating the Russian Empire, USSR, and Russian Federation with other countries, ignoring the crucial distinction that the USSR was a brutal empire built on the oppression of countless nations under the guise of communism.
Instead of exploring this dark legacy, the series focuses on glorifying Russian 'culture,' which has always been intertwined with imperialism. These careless errors are hard to overlook in a production that aims to tackle complex historical themes. However, despite these flaws, the series does have its moments and isn't entirely without merit.
This oversight damages the narrative's credibility by conflating the Russian Empire, USSR, and Russian Federation with other countries, ignoring the crucial distinction that the USSR was a brutal empire built on the oppression of countless nations under the guise of communism.
Instead of exploring this dark legacy, the series focuses on glorifying Russian 'culture,' which has always been intertwined with imperialism. These careless errors are hard to overlook in a production that aims to tackle complex historical themes. However, despite these flaws, the series does have its moments and isn't entirely without merit.
I rated this 10/10 because it has some great theoretical foundation ("media making people zombies") unlike countless others that make zombies out of vampires ("The Strain"), drinking contaminated water, etc.
This movie also has good comedy elements too of "walking dead" sitting and watching the T.V. In one short sentence - "shut up and watch your T.V." Reminds me old old idea of Jack Kerouac "hating" people behind windows that emit blue.
As Eastern European I see how this movie is done in reality, in Russia. A lot of people there are now like crazy zombies shouting with rage about "Putin for world President".
Movie even offers solution for such zombism - to think with our own independent head and make choice to discern hallucinations from reality. Well, this movie can be understood not by kids, sorry.
This movie also has good comedy elements too of "walking dead" sitting and watching the T.V. In one short sentence - "shut up and watch your T.V." Reminds me old old idea of Jack Kerouac "hating" people behind windows that emit blue.
As Eastern European I see how this movie is done in reality, in Russia. A lot of people there are now like crazy zombies shouting with rage about "Putin for world President".
Movie even offers solution for such zombism - to think with our own independent head and make choice to discern hallucinations from reality. Well, this movie can be understood not by kids, sorry.
I've read "Steve Jobs", an authorized biography, by Walter Isaacson and for me this interview cover most of aspects of this remarkable visionary. It spans through almost all of history of high-tech, telling us about things that we use without noticing them in our life today as extensions of our human being.
I've seen "jOBS" which I rated 7/10 because it didn't mentioned "the little blue box" which is very important as Steve Jobs is telling in this interview was one of things he remembered for life - even small things can empower small people with capability to rule billions worth of industries. And it is true, everything that is big grows from even smallest things. Visionary is a person who can see those small things that will change our life in the future.
Steve Jobs was first to see the importance of GUI, mouse, desktop publishing, the internet, computers for schools. He had changed our life.
I've seen "jOBS" which I rated 7/10 because it didn't mentioned "the little blue box" which is very important as Steve Jobs is telling in this interview was one of things he remembered for life - even small things can empower small people with capability to rule billions worth of industries. And it is true, everything that is big grows from even smallest things. Visionary is a person who can see those small things that will change our life in the future.
Steve Jobs was first to see the importance of GUI, mouse, desktop publishing, the internet, computers for schools. He had changed our life.
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