Watch: HyperNormalisation 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – HyperNormalisation tells the extraordinary story of how we got to this strange time of great uncertainty and confusion – where those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed – and have no idea what to do. And, where events keep happening that seem inexplicable and out of control – from Donald Trump to Brexit, the War in Syria, the endless migrant crisis, and random bomb attacks. It explains not only why these chaotic events are happening – but also why we, and our politicians, cannot understand them. The film shows that what has happened is that all of us in the West – not just the politicians and the journalists and the experts, but we ourselves – have retreated into a simplified, and often completely fake version of the world. But because it is all around us, we accept it as normal. From BBCiPlayer.
Plot: We live in a world where the powerful deceive us. We know they lie. They know we know they lie. They do not care. We say we care, but we do nothing, and nothing ever changes. It is normal. Welcome to the post-truth world. How we got to where we are now…
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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.
propaganda but true
this is probably a Saudi propaganda to get rid of Bashar Asad, but that doesn’t mean its false. the Asad family is a major link between terrorist networks both Shia and communist since the early 1970s. the documentary fail to mention that Palestinian Marxist organizations led by Christians and strongly connected to KGB and Syria hijacked planes and conducted terrorist acts in Europe in the early 1970s. but that doesn’t mean that Libya wasn’t connected to terrorist groups, specially Abu Nedhal. the documentary wasn’t accurate on this Libyan point. and the jasmine revolution or Arab spring in Tunisia was before the occupy movement, and didn’t learn anything from it. important factors for it that the documentary failed to mention are cell phone messaging and Wikileaks on Tunisian officials. otherwise the film was interesting with some new info even for an old Arab like me.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 46 min (166 min), 2 hr 46 min (166 min) (UK)
Budget 36501
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Status Released
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Genre Documentary
Director Adam Curtis
Writer Adam Curtis
Actors Adam Curtis, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin
Country United Kingdom
Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award2 nominations total
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