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Psywar is quite the thought-provoking piece, diving deep into how propaganda has shaped public perception in the U.S. The director, Scott Noble, crafts a narrative that feels both urgent and contemplative. The interviews with minds like Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn really give it weight. You can feel the atmosphere of unease as it tackles the intertwining of war, class, and democracy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to digest the complex themes without feeling rushed. It's distinctive in its approach—rather than just presenting facts, it encourages you to think critically about the information we consume and the motives behind it. The visuals and archival footage ground it in reality but also make you question what’s real and what’s not.
Provocative insights from thought leaders.Explores the relationship between propaganda and democracy.Offers a critical lens on class and war dynamics.
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