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So, 'David Icke: The Lion Sleeps No More' is quite the journey, clocking in at eight hours of his thoughts and theories. The setting, the Brixton Academy, adds an almost theatrical vibe to the whole affair. Icke dives deep into the manipulation of humanity, probing into reality in a way that feels almost conspiratorial but also, at times, surreal – like you’re caught in a web of his ideas. The pacing is deliberate, which may test some viewers' endurance, but it creates an immersive experience. It's not polished filmmaking, but that rawness gives it a unique edge. Fans of alternative narratives and unconventional thinkers might find it compelling, while others could see it as a bit eccentric.
This film is quite unique in the documentary landscape, as there's been limited distribution beyond the initial release, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. Many copies circulate informally, but official releases are hard to track down. Given Icke's polarizing figure in conspiracy circles, there's a niche interest for those looking to explore unconventional ideas in a long format. It’s definitely for collectors who appreciate deep dives into alternative viewpoints, rather than mainstream narratives.
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