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What the Health (2017)
Groundbreaking just as Cowspiracy, and some more.
Last year, near my 18th birthday..I stumbled upon a documentary while researching the ill effects of animal agriculture and environmental destruction, got to watch "Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret" from the same directors and writers. It changed my life, basically changed the way I lived my life.
After discovering the big ugly lie that we are told about how the environmental crisis is all and just because of the fossil fuels. It goes on uncovering how the majority of us eat is killing the planet. I went full vegan, right then and there with my family of five. The FACTS were in front of me. Peer- reviewed studies. I highly recommend everybody to watch that.
Now this one is sort of a sequel to Cowspiracy. Brings us to the next big issue effecting everybody but in a more personal way. HOW YOUR DIET IS KILLING YOU! The best kept secret in medicine is that your body wants to heal itself, if given the right chance and conditions. It was lovely to see all my superheroes in one feature: Dr. Micheal Greger, Caldwell Esselstyn, Neal Bernard and many more. This is a perfect documentary to show to your friends and family and I don't this any sane person would turn away from this and not at the least consider veganism as a way of life.
As I like to put it, you go vegan for a reason and stay for a hundred.
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Real horrorshow all around, oh my brothers.
"It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen."
It is very important that you look at this film today to try and imagine yourself back 30 years in a state of England when The Clockwork Orange came out. No wonder it was banned for 27 years. A Clockwork Orange is by no means an easy film to get through, as many will be turned off by the scenes of extreme violence and rape.
Kubrick challenges you, the worst part of you to be turned on, not to be turned on..to feel aroused, to not feel aroused, to feel sickened, to laugh and to a point to take it seriously (or not take it seriously) and then finding the weak spot and slicing in. This masterpiece is far more complex than a simple romp through a world of youthful violence. It's a rare example of filmmaking that demands the viewer to actually think and lodge in a part of your-- somewhere between your heart and your head.