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1984: The New World Order is an intriguing documentary that dives into the mechanisms of power and control exerted by elites. It paints a rather unsettling picture of how media and academia are intertwined in shaping public perception. The tone is serious, almost conspiratorial, and it weaves a narrative that’s both gripping and a bit disconcerting. The pacing varies, with some segments feeling methodical, while others rush through complex ideas. There's a rawness to the production that, while not polished, adds a distinct authenticity. The interviews and archival footage contribute to a palpable tension, making you question the narratives we often take for granted. It's a film that lingers in your mind, inviting you to peel back layers of societal structures.
Explores themes of control and perception.Features a mix of interviews and archival footage.Presents a critical view of societal structures.
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