HyperNormalisation
- 2016
- 2 h 46 min
Adam Curtis explica como, em uma época de eventos mundiais confusos e inexplicáveis, os políticos e as pessoas que eles representam recuaram para uma versão simplificada e prejudicial do que... Ler tudoAdam Curtis explica como, em uma época de eventos mundiais confusos e inexplicáveis, os políticos e as pessoas que eles representam recuaram para uma versão simplificada e prejudicial do que está acontecendo.Adam Curtis explica como, em uma época de eventos mundiais confusos e inexplicáveis, os políticos e as pessoas que eles representam recuaram para uma versão simplificada e prejudicial do que está acontecendo.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 2 indicações no total
- Narrator
- (narração)
- Self - Businessman
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Russia Leader
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - NYC Workers League
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Singer
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - US Secretary of State
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - President of Syria
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Economist
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Syria Social Affairs Minister
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - US Department of Defense
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - President of the United States
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Ronald Reagan's Wife
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Ayatollah of Iran
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Ruhollah Khomeyni)
- Self - US Navy Commander, Chaplain
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Psychologist
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Computer Hacker
- (cenas de arquivo)
- Self - Ruler of Lybia
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Muammar Gadaffi)
Avaliações em destaque
I am writing it, because this documentary is important.
This film is long, at 2 hours 45 mins. For a documentary, you would think you'd fall asleep long before the end. Trust me, you won't. It is never boring, and at times, it's frankly mesmerising.
In a nutshell the film tells how we have arrived in the post-truth political world, from it's origins in the 1975. It explains the complex interplay between politics, the rise of the internet, the media and social media. Using archive footage and the power of hindsight, it show's how our governments are now just controllers and managers of risk, rather than visionaries, and why you can no longer believe much of anything they tell you.
Sounds like a conspiracy theory right? It isn't. I pride myself on being a rational thinker. I studied science at uni. I'm not religious and I take pleasure in debunking the ridiculous conspiracy theories you see on the internet. This is different. Not because he backs everything up with sources and evidence, but because if you are old enough, you will remember the events, and you will know it makes sense.
I gave this 8/10. Would have been 7, but I think the importance of the subject matter warrants a bonus point. It could have scored a ten, but as I said, I'm a trained scientist, and I value evidence. The film is let down by the absence of enough hard proof. It left me with the feeling that it's absolutely spot on, and that I already knew what it is telling me, but just hadn't admitted it to myself. However, I feel that it will leave many, especially those of the more conservative persuasion, saying "where's the evidence?"
Some more hard facts; documents, interviews with insiders, anything, would have helped to convincingly drive the point home. That said, if you're looking for something that will make you think, you'll certainly get that.
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).
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.
So Stage 1. New York City. The city is run by incompetents. Erase that. The incompetents are in serious debt. Keep that. The incompetents want to raise the bar and bring in some more debt, when they are unable to pay even the first part. Flash a light over this fact. Nobody wants to make business with the incompetents. Film that. So the incompetents are fired and brought to court to recoup some of the incurred debt. No way, that would be common sense! So the incompetents beg the creditors to forward some more money. The creditors, surprisingly, want to have some of the money back, unlike the taxpayer. So the creditors ask for an overview of the spending. Boom-boom! Conspiracy alert! And can you imagine? For the first time the financial committee has 8 bankers out of 9 people. Who has ever heard of anything like that done by the state? Accountancy should be done by pharmacists and highway construction should be left to the midwives like any good state syndicate would do. Now, if you replace banker with Jew Curtis' discourse is precisely the centuries old Christian propaganda.
Stage 2. Patty Smith. She somehow decides to fit in the tableau instead of "changing the system." What? Right! Like the 16th century theater owners who were fighting the system by brown nosing to the king and aristocrats, like the poets who were writing poems for a bowl of soup, like painters satirizing their patron's religious beliefs. Oh! What days of decadence Mr. Curtis has lived.
And so on, for almost three hours. Nice story. So the voters should give more power to the... power?
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Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe 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.
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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.
- ConexõesFeatured in Russell Brand the Trews: HyperNormalisation: Trews Special Edition (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Vanishing American family
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- Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(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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- Tempo de duração2 horas 46 minutos
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