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Must see for anyone looking into how American political system works.
levelclearer24 December 2016
"Serebristaya pyl" (Silver powder) is a brilliant Soviet rendition of a novel "Jackalls" written by the Estonian writer. The search for "wunderwaffe" never stopped since the guns of the WWII ceased to fire, and continued in the labs of the mighty American military industrial complex, not without help of nazi scientists who preferred rather to work for yankees than be hanged in Nurnberg. The movie shows the fantastic abilities of the military science, the messianic ambitions of the American elites, the greed and corruption of the top ranks, the certain strings which help the elites to cement and rule the American society, the strange twists of the popular mind, disregard of ethics when ethics become an obstacle in the way to the coveted goal, all packed into a thrilling edge-of-the-seat political sci-fi detective. A brilliant invention by the American scientist of a highly effective radioactive poison which self-decomposes and becomes harmless in just several days after military deployment in the enemy's territory gives a start to a cut-throat competition between two large Wall-Street corporations or trusts wishing to appear as the invention owners. All means go and no ethics are observed.
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10/10
Vulgar propagandist film but nevertheless somehow truthful and reasonable.
tmogilyuk23 July 2016
Gruff image of the sins of the capitalist world made in the dead red state once upon a time. Militarism, racism, corruption, prostitution, religious obscurantism, banditry, physical experiments on live people. All this sins were present in the United States of America. Yet, in all this dirt lives a grain of truth. Yes, shamefully there were even some biological experiments on unknowing black citizens of the country. It was so-called Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. There were others: Holmesburg program, Operation Top Hat, Project MKUltra and etc. These are not the particular sins of USA. No. Japanese unit 731 under Ishii Shirō guidance made terrible experiments on live people too, including pregnant women and children. The ruthless country regime exterminated ~ 30 million Chinese people. Not many were punished. One can hardly deny the accusing moral of the film lost its topicality for the current world.
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