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So, 'Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause' is this fascinating documentary that captures Chomsky's thoughts during a pretty tumultuous time in the early 2000s. The tone is quite candid; you get this raw, unapologetic look at his views on the Iraq War and media manipulation. The pacing feels more like a series of intimate discussions rather than a structured narrative, which really brings you into the room with him. It’s not just about his theories, though; it’s also about the atmosphere of activism and fear that permeated those years. Chomsky's delivery is engaging, and you can sense his urgency. It's a unique snapshot of a mind wrestling with the complexities of modern society.
Not a typical documentary format.Focuses heavily on Chomsky's dialogue.Great for those interested in socio-political issues.
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