a film about capital

Emile 2022-03-28 08:01:02

Friendly reminder: Before watching this movie, you should know a little about the history of Columbus' landing in America, where he landed, and what his demands were. You should know something about Father Bartolome de Las Casas, you can read "The Destruction of the West Indies" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A5%BF%E5% 8D%B0%E5%BA%A6%E6%AF%80%E6%BB%85%E8%BF%B0%E7%95%A5 has a little understanding.

If you can, it's best to research what the Quechua people are and where they are.
If you are still willing, you can look at the relevant information on the Cochabamba water crisis http://www.globalmon.org.hk/archive/version_2/water/Resources/ReclaimingPublicWater.pdf

With this background knowledge, you can understand this The laughter, cuteness and tears of the movie (serious emperors, please despise me for using such words to desecrate this serious movie)

This movie should probably be aimed at the audience in the Spanish speaking region, because they have enough contexto , so it is normal that the minimalist Danish films cannot be beaten at the Oscars.

Students from the left, center, and right should watch it. This film tells the story of global capital from the beginning to the end, whether it is looking for Columbus for gold and silver, a producer for investment, or an invisible water company. All revolving around capital.

The script is very good, all kinds of inside and outside are taken care of, very fine. But without background knowledge, it may feel lengthy and confusing. But in fact, every scene has its origins, and no scene is a waste scene. Especially suitable for historical geography and international political control.

Don't be fooled by the name "Crisis", this is not a brainless Hollywood blockbuster.

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Extended Reading

Even the Rain quotes

  • Juan: The truth has many enemies. The lies have many friends.

  • Daniel: And who takes even the rain?