3/10
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12 October 2020
I have only watched Interreflections once. I understood this new movie to be an artful expression of the Zeitgeist documentary series, but I was not impressed. Actually, somewhat disappointed. As an avid Zeitgeist movie and Peter Joseph presentation follower, no new points were made other than "we are all one", although inferred in the Zeitgeist trilogy. I anticipated a movie demonstrating more detail of the problems associated with transitioning the world using a new "Venus Project" resource based economy, it did not but for a brief part at the end. It simply seemed to be an abbreviated visual supplementary for Peter Joseph's book for a human rights movement. The movie did not follow up to the Zeitgeist documentary series. It repeated the same points made in the Zeitgeist trilogy. I will not chastise the acting and green screen effects as I know Peter was on a limited budget, and it wasn't as bad as many "B" movies I have watched on Svengoolie. Some of the scenes were entertaining metaphors. However, the film droned on human rights points never detailing how the demise of the "ponzi scheme" world monetary economic system occurred as quickly depicted at the end of Zeitgeist: Moving Forward. I guess I will have to wait for Zeitgeist 4 to follow up. I will watch Interreflections again hopefully to get a better perspective of PJ's goals that I missed. Art is in the eye (Zeitgeist eye) of the beholder.
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