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Marshbeautiful and succinct short with disabled rep. just the right amount of length for what it wanted to say. tw for fascists being fascists about disabled people.
J HThis looks wild and the cinematography looks camptacular I have to see this
Marsh'free voice of labor' is, IMO, better than the 'anarchism in america' documentary, because it gets right to the meat of what i found interesting about the latter: the history. i didn't know the bolsheviks basically ripped off the anarchists' playbook and stripped it of what anarchists considered most important. also of COURSE the USA deported anarchists back to die in europe. 😓 can't have threats to capitalism or protests against a war capitalists could profit from! i don't speak yiddish, russian, or german, but i really loved the music and the people interviewed were very fun. i only wish there were english subtitles available so i could better understand people with thick yiddish accents, false teeth, and reedy voices. fascinating and informative.
Marshi think this might be the darkest film i've ever seen, and a world i absolutely would not want to live in under any circumstances. yes, even darker than brazil. i'd rather live in 'when the wind blows' and drink irradiated water than live in a world where green chips that keep people from starving are worth crushing people and tossing them with bulldozers, the earth is dead but people are still struggling against their inevitable extinction, and attractive women are called 'furniture' and kept in apartments as sex slaves. not to mention the walking spoiler everybody already knows about this movie. charleton heston has some fun nimble action scenes, steals what he can from the wealthier people he polices (torn between ACAB and eat the rich on this one), and edward g robinson gets a REALLY great send-off as his final film. loved the jewish rep.