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Aryion
7/10  3 years ago
Don't Look Up

A beautiful film that manifests the problems of American society (but also Western) on how it is now too caught up in social networks and believing any news that comes out of the mouths of the strong powers, in this case the politicians. It's a film that represents the mirror of truth, and this can piss off: it's no coincidence that in America the film is despised, while in the rest of the world it is appreciated.

You can also see a kind of parallelism with the COVID issue, seeing the comet as the pandemic that affects globally, people who believe the strong powers to people who are against vaccines or do not believe the virus, the various conspiracies, denialism, etc.. The reflection that I asked myself during the vision of the film is "But how far is the reality present in the film with the reality that we are living now?", I answered myself by saying that the two worlds are very similar to each other, and it distressed me.

Regarding the film instead, we have a cast full of important names, two main characters played by an amazing Di Caprio and Lawrence, a well done writing of the film. Perhaps a little too long.

7/10
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Reply by 2Ls1T
3 years ago
@aryion definitely agree about the COVID parallels.
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Reply by -Parzival-
3 years ago
Totally agree, it also exactly depicts our struggle with acknowledging global warming, it’s consequences and it’s urgency to act on it. The movie is a very good mirror on todays society … and that’s really frightening.
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