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HyperNormalisation

  • 2016
  • 2h 46min
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HyperNormalisation (2016)
Adam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is happening.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAdam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is h... Tout lireAdam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is happening.Adam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is happening.

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    • Adam Curtis
  • Scénario
    • Adam Curtis
  • Casting principal
    • Adam Curtis
    • Donald Trump
    • Vladimir Putin
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Adam Curtis
    • Scénario
      • Adam Curtis
    • Casting principal
      • Adam Curtis
      • Donald Trump
      • Vladimir Putin
    • 39avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Adam Curtis
    Adam Curtis
    • Narrator
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    Donald Trump
    Donald Trump
    • Self - Businessman
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    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
    • Self - Russia Leader
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    Victor Gotbaum
    • Self - NYC Workers League
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    Patti Smith
    Patti Smith
    • Self - Singer
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    Henry Kissinger
    Henry Kissinger
    • Self - US Secretary of State
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    Hafez al-Assad
    Hafez al-Assad
    • Self - President of Syria
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    Thomas Schelling
    Thomas Schelling
    • Self - Economist
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    Soraya El-Hayan
    • Self - Syria Social Affairs Minister
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    Leslie Gelb
    • Self - US Department of Defense
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    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Self - President of the United States
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    Nancy Reagan
    Nancy Reagan
    • Self - Ronald Reagan's Wife
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    Ayatollah Khomeini
    Ayatollah Khomeini
    • Self - Ayatollah of Iran
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    • (as Ruhollah Khomeyni)
    George Pucciarelli
    • Self - US Navy Commander, Chaplain
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    Timothy Leary
    Timothy Leary
    • Self - Psychologist
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    John Perry Barlow
    John Perry Barlow
    • Self - Electronic Frontier Foundation
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    Phiber Optik
    • Self - Computer Hacker
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    Muammar Gaddafi
    Muammar Gaddafi
    • Self - Ruler of Lybia
    • (images d'archives)
    • (as Muammar Gadaffi)
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      • Adam Curtis
    • Scénario
      • Adam Curtis
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    9dgjones-62258

    Ever get the feeling you've been cheated - J. Lydon 1978

    This is a documentary that people need to watch. It's informative in a way I have never seen on TV before and will help people of all political divides to make their minds up as to weather their political beliefs are accurate.

    From other reviews you will gather that it is about politics, money, power, The West, the Middle East, and how politicians are trying to re-establish some form of control by lying to you.

    My review is to encourage you to watch this because of the future of the internet. INFORMATION IS POWER.

    Today questions are being put forward in parliament about how to control the internet - this documentary will both inform you about how important this is and possibly scare you about who might be setting the controls.
    7Gretchen_X

    A review without analysis

    This is a very long film so I recommend breaking it up into two or more chunks and leaving some time for digestion in between. It has lots of interesting ideas and I guarantee even the best-read will learn something and have a couple of "Hmmmm" moments, if not an "Aha!" one.

    Curtis has a way of imposing a narrative upon your active perception using images, music and sounds in ways you would expect from, ahem, a film maker. He even casts himself as a journalist, rather than a storyteller. As a result, you are always aware that you are being manipulated, just like the manufactured reality discussed/presented in the film. You are the audience of the audience.

    Proceeding in this spirit, though many people have found Hypernormalisation depressing and frightening, it should not take you anywhere you haven't been before (if you are over 50 anyway). Barbarism in the pursuit of power is not peculiar to the 20th and 21st centuries, it is just a lot bigger and it's online. Hypernormalisation is not for the squeamish, but when you become aware that you have developed a level of immunity to these myriad images of horror, you get to understand what normalisation means. Neither is it for the faint hearted; the target audience may be those who are already deeply cynical.

    But Curtis is a clever film maker, let him entertain you.
    bob the moo

    Flawed but fascinating in its polemic presentation

    At the core of this film is a message which I think we can all appreciate; that the world is complex and filled with diversity but at the same time we are encouraged by our media, hobbies, and politicians, to believe it is much more black/white, and not to expose ourselves to views that contrast with our own. This is not new unfortunately – the politics of the right/wrong is everywhere, and the echo chambers of Twitter, CNN, Fox, and many other "people who liked this also liked these" type tools – it is pretty clear where we are. How we got here is more interesting, and there are worse ways to explore it than to allow Adam Curtis to have a run at explaining it.

    The way he does it here is as compelling and confusing and frustrating and flawed as one would imagine; it really succeeds in making some of his other work look like the tightest factual presentation ever. In almost three hours we explore the story by touching on Gaddafi, Ayatollah Khomeini, the internet, politics, Donald Trump, 1970's Russian sci-fi; the Arab spring; perception management, drugs, Brexit, UFO conspiracies, Twitter, and so on. Often the links are tenuous, but Curtis structures it really cleverly – we are given chunks of facts in a presentation that makes sense, and as a result we accept the links even as they jump countries and decades.

    The downside is that many will be turned off because this is polemic incorrectly presented as a documentary. It is not the latter but as the former it works very well. Although it runs to almost 3 hours, I did not find it boring, but rather found it quite compelling in its message and the manner in which it is presented. The strength of the film to me was not that it convinces in every word, or that I agreed with it wholly but rather that it gave me plenty to think about. It helps that I am old enough to remember many of these events – to have seen the shifting political allegiances, to experience the moments, and to feel like they were not organic in all cases.

    HyperNormalization is a niche film – it did not even make it not a BBC channel but rather was put on the streaming service directly. It is not as smart as it wants to, but it is engaging and interesting whether you agree with all of its assertions or not.
    UNOhwen

    I've been saying this for a long time now...

    Chillingly accurate.

    My Curtis is probably the most accurate - devastating documentarist I've ever seen.

    I think Mr Curtis' ouvre is a visual record on part with the witness of Malcolm Gladwell, and though they're interests differ,, these 2 are supporters of the tent poles which hold us up - personally and as a race.

    Watching, I find it difficult to not watch, but, for every brake in his narrative, I'm almost fearful to continue watching.

    I've always said there's nothing more chilling than realty.

    If you're sometime who wants to begin to understand, 'wtf is going on with this works and how had it happened?' here it is.

    I don't want to say to much, aside from this is truly the real 'Shock of the New (to borrow, from my favourite art historian essayist, and general bad boy, Robert Hughes).
    9YesWeCan2017

    Makes you wonder

    With a £30k budget and an amazing flair for story-telling, the director takes us on a journey through post-WW2 history and the circumstances as to why we are in this disillusioned state so many political agendas seem to be supporting.

    This is great viewing and really gets you to think hard about the issues that matter: nothing can truly be explained by a 140-character tweet and that's exactly the problem: the world is too interlinked and complex to be understood via superficial analysis nor poetic slogans.

    We need to collectively understand the deeper issues at hand, and find the solution that deals at source - building walls, imperial slogans, bigotry and racist knee-jerk responses are not the way

    Peace

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      The term "hypernormalisation" is taken from Alexei Yurchak's 2006 book Everything was Forever, Until it was No More: The Last Soviet Generation, about the paradoxes of life in the Soviet Union during the 20 years before it collapsed.
    • Citations

      Narrator: This was a new world that the old systems of power found it very difficult to deal with. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the security agencies secretly collected data from millions of people online. One program was called optic nerve. It took stills from the webcam conversations of millions of people across the world, trying to spot terrorist planning another attack. The program did not discover a single terrorist, but it did discover something else.

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      Featured in Russell Brand the Trews: HyperNormalisation: Trews Special Edition (2016)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 octobre 2016 (Royaume-Uni)
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      • Royaume-Uni
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      • Anglais
      • Russe
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      • Гипернормализация
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      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Establishing shots, aerial views, Underground scenes, Citicorp headquarters building and inside offices, WTC North and South Towers in night aerial view, Trans World Bank headquarters building in day aerial view, Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty in aerial view.)
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