dms-21
oct 2004 se unió
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Clasificación de dms-21
This sounded really good, but watching it got boring very fast. Aside from some nice visuals there's not much going on here. Which is probably what I should have expected from someone who makes his living by being glib and nonthreatening to the corporations who purchase his services.
It's nice to hear from some of the people who are trying to make changes for the better, but what struck me was the total absence of attribution for the problems being addressed. I suspect that's because the corporations causing so many of the world's problems are Wallach's clients, or at least potential clients.
I'm not pessimistic about the future, but this kind of.rose-tinted glass view isn't going to help anyone deal with the changes we're facing.
It's nice to hear from some of the people who are trying to make changes for the better, but what struck me was the total absence of attribution for the problems being addressed. I suspect that's because the corporations causing so many of the world's problems are Wallach's clients, or at least potential clients.
I'm not pessimistic about the future, but this kind of.rose-tinted glass view isn't going to help anyone deal with the changes we're facing.
The idea of doing a movie narrated only by quotes from David Bowie interviews must have sounded good as a pitch, but the result is a lot of repetition filled in with random visuals. This seemed to drag on for an eternity, with the only relief from monotony being the scenes taken from live performances.
Some insights into Bowie's character from those who knew him well would have added so much more depth to the movie. As it is, the movie never strays from the surface while covering the full span of Bowie's performance career.
I can only think that anyone who honestly enjoyed this must have been really high at the time. If you're not high, please don't watch it, you'll only hurt yourself!
Some insights into Bowie's character from those who knew him well would have added so much more depth to the movie. As it is, the movie never strays from the surface while covering the full span of Bowie's performance career.
I can only think that anyone who honestly enjoyed this must have been really high at the time. If you're not high, please don't watch it, you'll only hurt yourself!
The first season kept us on the edge of our seats through the original lockdown, with a strong, suspenseful, launch gradually transitioning to a reassuring daily routine and the ultimate victory of the Team of 5 Million. Now the surprise launch of the second season has us back on tenterhooks, not only confronting the return of the original villain but a whole side drama (mostly only a subtext onscreen) around the attempts to bring down the heroes and replace them with a set of dubious characters who seem to question the whole point of the conflict. I'll be watching every day, but hoping this season is much shorter than the first!