I saw The Road and It Comes At Night pretty quickly after each other. Both incredibly disturbing in how possible and real it all is. Any other films that portray the incoming environmental collapse and/or societal decay?
I saw The Road and It Comes At Night pretty quickly after each other. Both incredibly disturbing in how possible and real it all is. Any other films that portray the incoming environmental collapse and/or societal decay?
haha dude. The ultimate distillation of why Jerry Seinfeld is irreverent post Reaganism. I loved Roger Ebert, (who quotes Marx in the beginning of his review) while also saying "Most of the humor is verbal, and tends toward the gently ironic rather than the hilarious." I distinctly remember sitting in a silent but full theatre. It was just so bizarre.
Politically though? I dig it trying to give profit to labourers, but they follow it up with 'but they're bees, and they intrinsically need to work otherwise they'd be aimless'. Thanks, millionaire Jerry Seinfeld. Not everyone works for fun.
deleted by creator