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Alza il sipario sui migliori marchi del mondo, svelando le tattiche nascoste e le strategie segrete utilizzate per tenere tutti noi bloccati in un ciclo infinito di acquisti, a qualunque cos... Leggi tuttoAlza il sipario sui migliori marchi del mondo, svelando le tattiche nascoste e le strategie segrete utilizzate per tenere tutti noi bloccati in un ciclo infinito di acquisti, a qualunque costo.Alza il sipario sui migliori marchi del mondo, svelando le tattiche nascoste e le strategie segrete utilizzate per tenere tutti noi bloccati in un ciclo infinito di acquisti, a qualunque costo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Kyle Wiens
- Self - CEO, iFixit
- (as Kyle Weins)
Maria Bartiromo
- Self - Host, Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street
- (filmato d'archivio)
Beyoncé
- Self - Former Adidas Brand Partner
- (filmato d'archivio)
Jeff Bezos
- Self - Founder & CEO, Amazon
- (filmato d'archivio)
Dominic Chu
- Self - CNBC Senior Markets Correspondent
- (filmato d'archivio)
Tonya Cornelisse
- The Shoe
- (voce)
Madeleine Dean
- Self - Congresswoman, Pennsylvania
- (filmato d'archivio)
Steve Jobs
- Self - Former Co-Founder & CEO, Apple
- (filmato d'archivio)
Recensioni in evidenza
As "Buy Now! The Shopping Experience" (2024 release; 84 min) opens, we get to know Maren Costa, a former Amazon "used experience designer" and inventor of the "one buy click". She details the enormous amount of science that goes into the Amazon buyer experience leading to super easy and quick (impulse?) purchases. But what happens after all that stuff has been purchased? At this point we are less than 10 minutes into the documentary.
Couple of comments: this is the latest from documentarian Nic Stacey ("Codebreaker"). Here he examines two separate but related issues: the first is how big companies like Amazon, Apple, and Adidas (all featured in the documentary) perfect the art of inducing consumers to buy, buy, buy, and then buy some more. The second is what happens with all of the unwanted or expired products afterwards. IT is the second one that is by far the more urgent issue, and the movie is in that sense a natural companion to "An Inconvenient Truth". To give just one example: we learn in this documentary that every day13 million mobile phones get thrown out around the world. Some of the footage in the documentary regarding waste and landfills shocks the conscience.
"Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy" recently started streaming on Netflix. Netflix recommended it to me based on my viewing habits. This documentary is currently rated 81% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have any interest in the buying experience and what happens with stuff after that, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the latest from documentarian Nic Stacey ("Codebreaker"). Here he examines two separate but related issues: the first is how big companies like Amazon, Apple, and Adidas (all featured in the documentary) perfect the art of inducing consumers to buy, buy, buy, and then buy some more. The second is what happens with all of the unwanted or expired products afterwards. IT is the second one that is by far the more urgent issue, and the movie is in that sense a natural companion to "An Inconvenient Truth". To give just one example: we learn in this documentary that every day13 million mobile phones get thrown out around the world. Some of the footage in the documentary regarding waste and landfills shocks the conscience.
"Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy" recently started streaming on Netflix. Netflix recommended it to me based on my viewing habits. This documentary is currently rated 81% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have any interest in the buying experience and what happens with stuff after that, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
A very uncomfortable reality check on how businesses work at a macro level.
Something that could've been added was how we can make it better (the solutions part was briefly showcased in the end)
But it's a must watch for everyone who believes and doing good for the planet and understanding the problem in depth.
Highly recommended and a great work by the team who took the leap of faith in putting it together. Kudos to all the business professionals who came out and share the truths about how big companies operate.
I hope this serves as a reminder on where are we heading as humanity and what kind of future are we passing on to our future generations.
Something that could've been added was how we can make it better (the solutions part was briefly showcased in the end)
But it's a must watch for everyone who believes and doing good for the planet and understanding the problem in depth.
Highly recommended and a great work by the team who took the leap of faith in putting it together. Kudos to all the business professionals who came out and share the truths about how big companies operate.
I hope this serves as a reminder on where are we heading as humanity and what kind of future are we passing on to our future generations.
I like to think I'm a conscientious person when it comes to the environment and consumption, but I feel sick to learn how bad these problems are. The documentary did a great job showing how corporations lie to us and compel us to buy. And it revealed the huge scope of the environmental and health disasters brewing. I took two stars off for the annoying AI and graphics and for leaving the viewer without any real solutions. As a budding minimalist I can see how mindless consumption is contributing to pollution and waste. I just hope I can get my friends and family to watch this documentary. Schools and universities should make it required viewing. We need to get the younger generations thinking about it and help solve this disaster!
The message and the intentions behind this documentary are good. This could have been a much better documentary with more impact had they not added what sounds like an AI voice throughout. The AI voice in combination with the special effects took me out of it. The message and information is something that needs to be out there and people should watch this documentary for that alone but it was a struggle for me to sit through it as the aforementioned choices consistently took me out of the story. I just think they missed the mark with how they delivered the message. But it is definitely a message that many need to hear.
Whilst the message this documentary is trying to send is an important one, and one everyone should be aware of, the presentation was just poor. There was no overarching story to keep going back to, just wading from one problem area to another, with pretty bizarre interjections from an AI that try to lighten the mood by jokingly educating you on how to create more waste and exploit consumers. This really takes you out of the serious message that needs to be understood, and feels like it's trying to connect with gen Z audiences way too hard. Can we please stop messing up documentaries about these topics and produce one well so that we can genuinely recommend it to people to open their eyes?
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