web-534-393830
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I was happy to see Vanessa Kirby get a leading role in an action movie, and in what it seemed to be a visually curated production, but the plot is not just average - it's manipulative. You'll see lots of explosions and whirlpools of light and a constant tale about family, but you will not realize the danger of the plot, unless you read this review. The government dictates a curfew to stop using electricity, and the world complies. Then the governement dictates to abandon their homes, and the population again complies. "For the greater good". Sounds familiar? This is just a small example of something happening time and time again. And the audience doesn't become aware because of a hidden desire to be fooled, distracted, entertained. At any cost. That's how Marvel gets the money and the consumer to pass the message: comply.
I don't have Netflix but gave it a shot and this are my most objective observations: Let's say you want a series where all women are displayed as superior than men without really being so throughout the plot. And you want men portrayed as unreliable but needed, which makes no sense but it's part of the political Netflix propaganda. Add forgettable music, indoctrinate once again with the fear of cancer, intoxication issues, and don't forget to keep the dialogue as basic as possible with biased roles where the good ones are only good and the baddies are always bad. Then complete the masterwork with a basic plot, childish characters and mind-numbing episodes. Perfect Netflix. You got what you looked for.
Why is this information successfully appearing everywhere all at once? The evidence is clear and there is little margen of error regarding the age of the buildings. The narrative taught in schools is clearly invented and alienating. These buildings were not built in the 19th century and are not from a Greco-Roman civilization since they are present all around the world. This aspect of the documentary is perfect and I wish it ended there, together with the evidence on incubators, orphanates and asylums. But the film expands to other interesting subjects that actually discredit the main one instead of enhancing it. And the hip hop "music" used is the nail on the coffin, making the whole work look like a teenager's joke, too fringe, and so unsharable.