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Sep 14, 2011
8
billyjackX
This is a movie about the things going on around us that we're all somehow blissfully unaware of- all of us but Jeff Warrick and his crew of rabble-rousers (including Noam Chomsky and the lead singer of Queensryche). A collection of solid interviews pulls the thing together- it's an insightful little doc and Warrick's concern for the subject is readily apparent. A must-watch for anyone interested in the true nature of marketing.
Sep 12, 2011
7
Phigamm2
The critics seem to be focusing solely on the film's visuals which, granted, are problematic. But beneath the scratchy surface is a film with conviction and an earnest drive to get to the truth, whether it exists or not. The discussions in the film are balanced and the interviews are thorough and diverse. I would have liked a bit more rage and indignation, and better production values, but ultimately this film proved educational and thought provoking. 7/10
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