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So, 'Laugh Now, Think Later' is this intriguing semi-documentary that dives into the realm of mind control and public relations. It weaves in the life of Shadoe Stevens, who’s quite the character, honestly. The film also explores the quirky history behind the 'Fred Rated' commercials, which is a fascinating study of how branding and perception shape consumer culture. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it fits the mood of its subject matter. You get a blend of archival footage and interview snippets, creating a kind of collage feel. It's distinctive in how it challenges viewers to think about the messages they consume without being overly preachy. I’d say it’s definitely a unique watch for anyone interested in the interplay of media and manipulation.
Focuses on mind control and public relations.Features Shadoe Stevens' unique perspective.Explores cultural impact of 'Fred Rated' commercials.
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