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I recently watched Adam Curtis' documentary series "The Century of the Self". It aired on BBC in 2002, yet, in my opinion, it is still absolutely relevant. Simply put, it's about Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, and how it has influenced the past century as it infiltrated every personal, social, economic and political aspect of western society. It's an excellent narrative on how Freud's ideas were abused by those in power, how our conception of the Self came to be and how the abuse of psychoanalysis paved the way to said Self, which defines itself through consumption.
If you're already an expert on that topic I still recommend watching it, as it is extremely well cut.
Couldn't find an official trailer, but here's a little audiovisual insight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3ykR5x6ZdI
Thanks for the recommendation – I´ve seen part 2 and 3 and will most likely watch the others as well. It´s both amazing and frightening how the masses can be manipulated and it makes you wonder whether you ever fell for some tricks like that as well.
"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
I wouldn't call The Wire underrated. I would call it the best show of all time though.
I have heard so much praise about it but never actually gave it a shot. One of these days I'm gonna have to start. That way I can join in on the whole, "YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE WIRE? Oh my gosh you have to see it!"
Also looking forward to Heroes Reborn. The original show was great, too bad NBC canceled it.
I don't understand those who love Hannibal. The first season was good, but by the second one it had become a bit formulaic and the horrible acting was hard to ignore. And the 3d was just so bad it was no longer possible to ignore (I didn't make it to the end of episode 2 of the 3d season)
I found it overall very kitsch, but not in a good way
I don't understand those who love Hannibal. The first season was good, but by the second one it had become a bit formulaic and the horrible acting was hard to ignore. And the 3d was just so bad it was no longer possible to ignore (I didn't make it to the end of episode 2 of the 3d season)
I found it overall very kitsch, but not in a good way
I think the first two season is fine really, but i do agree it gets even darker in season 3,
I have heard so much praise about it but never actually gave it a shot. One of these days I'm gonna have to start. That way I can join in on the whole, "YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE WIRE? Oh my gosh you have to see it!"
There is a reason for it. You don't understand what a stupendous achievement it is until you see the whole thing.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
I heard you need to watch at least five episodes to get into it. I just watched the first and it was quite tiring..
Yes, at least five. I'd say you need to watch the first three seasons, haha. The second season is the weakest, I think, even though it tackles an important American social issue of blue collar jobs disappearing and the desperation that the lower middle class feels. It's really in the third that the show expands beyond drug trafficking and into social criticism.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
The second season's quite self-contained. The Wire's probably my favorite show of all time (next to Breaking Bad - what a cliché I know ), but I question if someone actually needs to watch it. It pretty much has no effect on the story, save for a small reference within season 5 near the end.
It's been a while since the last time I watched The Wire, but I remember thinking the second season was kind of key to the whole thesis of the show because it was about the lack of opportunity fuelling the desperation that led to drug use/trafficking. I also actually just like it for what it is.
To me, the weak part is the fifth season. Found it hard to get through that one, especially after how great the fourth season was.
Side note: I'm making my way through season five of The Walking Dead on Netflix, and for some reason I just realized how many actors from The Wire are on that show, and also how SZ-like the wardrobes are.
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