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Kin-Dza-Dza uses a desolate desert planet as a satirical analogy to capitalism. It was released near the end of the Soviet Union’s existence and is quite interesting to watch.
I drank the yummy stuff under the sink.
Kin-Dza-Dza uses a desolate desert planet as a satirical analogy to capitalism. It was released near the end of the Soviet Union’s existence and is quite interesting to watch.
The Korean children yearn for famine and bombing
Sounds like heaven, you’re making me jealous. I used to volunteer in my city’s zoo every summer and on lunch break I got to go to the petting zoo for the alpacas.
I love adorable animals, I’ll squeal with delight whenever I see a video of one. Alpacas are my favorite.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is my favorite film. It’s very surreal and uses it to it’s advantage to make some of the most elaborate jabs at the ruling class I’ve ever seen.
Also the director, Luis Bunuel has got to be one of the most based major filmmakers in history.
The propaganda really does hurt, especially seeing what it does to others. So many people I love I now have to contend with being pretty much fascists who at near every chance given will gleefully talk my ear off about how stupid the Palestinians are for not liking the US or how protestors should be locked up/run over; they even donate to the IDF. Perfectly intelligent and empathetic people suddenly acting like monsters. It’s made it so much harder to be around those close to me.