Seriously, check it out if you haven't. It's a Canadian film from 2008, not Hollywood, which is probably why it's so full of truth. I can't say too much about it without spoiling "the big twist," but I promise it's unlike anything else you've seen and it will absolutely resonate with you if you're following current world events.
Here's the very first scene of the film, hopefully enough to pique your interest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQauJW09qRs
Wish I knew of more movies like it!
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The video isn't 2 minutes and 4 seconds long. I'm just going to post the second half of the transcript because I feel like you might be trying to dissuade people from looking at it. Not sure why.
The vocal/background synth are mixed well to my ears, although the clip itself is fairly quiet. Maybe Windows is EQ-ing your audio differently?
As far as the script, I would see your point about subliminal messaging if the clip ended after 1 minute, but the second half explains in detail what the purpose was. Actual spoiler here: the movie is explicitly about the weaponization of language, so in a way you're not far off the mark.
I think it's about 90 minutes - standard movie length. Most of it takes place in a radio booth (which justifies the oscilloscope visual at the beginning, in my opinion) and it dives deep into the subject of brainwashing.
I mean, it's possible that the movie has ulterior motives. Most Hollywood films do. But this is a relatively low-budget film out of Canada and it's free from all the usual propaganda... there are no trannies, diversity quotas being met, stupid messages of self-sacrifice or any of the other garbage out of Hollywood. It's just a really good, deep, philosophical film as far as I can tell.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/mo9qtkqzuXzU/
Thanks for sharing a link to the movie!
I saw it some time ago, solid movie.
Judging from this trivial trailer, pass.
I saw it but don't remember it too well.
Might have to check it out again.
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