10/10
Astounding
9 April 2021
Raoul Peck has done it again. As in his seminal work "I am not your negro" peck has unearthed eternal truths about human nature. It is not always a pleasant discovery, but truth is often unsettling. It's amazing this film even exists.

Man's inhumanity to man has never be so visually displayed. It's a movie version of Guernica. Peck tackles how capitalism and religion blinds us and allows us to put people in hierarchies. Once humanity is taken away rules of decency And respect are no longer necessary.

White supremacy is a currency of all its own. White supremacy is a ghost or cancer that came into being in the 1400's According to the film during the Spanish Inquisition. It is a power That continues to this day. Some will reject this great work because it challenges their delusions. That's how the human brain works. We love our illusions.

This is hard to watch at times. But it is rewarding.

It's fascinating. It's a must watch.

Thank You.
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