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Reviews
Sex Education: Episode 7 (2020)
Really??
Geez. So they get an assignment to find what they have in common as women and the best they can come up with is "being victimized by men"? It's like having a group of lower class people together, give them the same assignment, and what they come up with is "being dominized by the 1%". IS THÁT WHAT BINDS YOU TOGETHER AS WOMEN? I'm sorry if you've been treated like that, but this is some some cheap sappy writing... just hopping on to take some #metoo points.
Louie: Cop Story (2015)
That asian woman.
Good lord, I'm so disgusted by that asian lady in the introduction. Louie is such a wuss for just taking it like that, cause she was actually being a huge dick. Arrogant millenials thinking they are changing the world for the better, being better than older generations. Why? Cause we drink organic almond milk now and pretend we care about the environment while sitting behind our electronic devices, or cause we join all kinds of protests in our selfrighteousness? Yuck. I'm saying this as a millenial btw. Also, what the hell does her race have to do anything in that situation? It was completely irrelevant in that context, but somehow we have to make it about race? Is Louis actually trying to imply she was standing in her right like that? The part with Lenny was nice though..
The Rookie: Revelations (2021)
Women are better
It is a probem when men look down on women. A truth as solid as "racism is bad". But now, the solution is to do the same to men? Why do we need this mindset to be taught through entertainment? Boosting womens ego's and belittling men? Tell me again, how is this gonna be good for anyone involved?
Keuringsdienst van waarde: Cacaoslavernij (2003)
Great work
I love what these guys do. It's so easy for us rich westerners to assume everything we buy is ok and in doing so shutting ourselves off from what happens beyond our borders. These are eye openers. Now, 17 years later, you're still doing the same great work. Thanks a lot.
Communekind (2004)
Very thankfull for this insight into the Rashneesj/Osho world
As Osho died just before I was born so the only way I experienced him was through video's and books. Had I known the controverse stories about him and around him (attempted murder, drug use, broken bones during "meditation" sessions, rape etc.), perhaps I would never have bothered to take a look at his books at all. They have influenced my life for a few years and I am happy to turn away from it now. Thank you for making this very personal documentary about your experiences with the Osho communes. It helps me in the process of waking up from my blind trust. I fear the statement.. "you can recognize the type of master from it's fruits", is more than suitable here