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"The Forever Prisoner",
an HBO documentary by Alex Gibney examining the continued torture and use of EITs (Enhanced Interrogation Techniques) by the CIA over a 20 year period, focussing on 'patient zero', Abu Zubaydah.
From a Guardian article about the film:
Gibney says: “Abu Zubaydah was patient zero for the CIA’s torture programme. That’s the reason to investigate his story because you learn how the rule of law was upended. How we went down a road where we were more interested in listening to what we wanted to hear, which is what torture tends to give you, rather than what the facts really were.”
an HBO documentary by Alex Gibney examining the continued torture and use of EITs (Enhanced Interrogation Techniques) by the CIA over a 20 year period, focussing on 'patient zero', Abu Zubaydah.
From a Guardian article about the film:
Gibney says: “Abu Zubaydah was patient zero for the CIA’s torture programme. That’s the reason to investigate his story because you learn how the rule of law was upended. How we went down a road where we were more interested in listening to what we wanted to hear, which is what torture tends to give you, rather than what the facts really were.”
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Christmas night is a time to let go and relax! The couch, a nice throw, comfort food ( tomato & roasted red pepper soup with a grilled cheese sandwich ), and a good movie. Holy cow to the movie ( though the food was good too ): Don't Look Up. I mean how can you go wrong with DiCaprio and Lawrence ( with some Streep & Blanchett thrown in, and LOL @ Mark Rylance as Peter Isherwell ( pretty certain I know who his 'metaphorical character' portrays, but curious to see if anyone else does ). Now stay with me: Or, should I say. . .stay with IT. The metaphorical nature of this movie in today's times is absolutely CHILLING.
I don't want to say too much because I don't want to give it away; however, stay with it until the end. It's not the best DiCaprio or Lawrence, and certainly not Streep or Blanchett film - but they do play their roles to a T. And the film, if you actually get it, depicts modern times and the current political climate. But stay with it, because the ending before the ending WILL bring you to tears! And the second ending . . . well . . . you'll see. 🙂
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/
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Ahavati said:Christmas night is a time to let go and relax! The couch, a nice throw, comfort food ( tomato & roasted red pepper soup with a grilled cheese sandwich ), and a good movie. Holy cow to the movie ( though the food was good too ): Don't Look Up. I mean how can you go wrong with DiCaprio and Lawrence ( with some Streep & Blanchett thrown in, and LOL @ Mark Rylance as Peter Isherwell ( pretty certain I know who his 'metaphorical character' portrays, but curious to see if anyone else does ). Now stay with me: Or, should I say. . .stay with IT. The metaphorical nature of this movie in today's times is absolutely CHILLING.
I don't want to say too much because I don't want to give it away; however, stay with it until the end. It's not the best DiCaprio or Lawrence, and certainly not Streep or Blanchett film - but they do play their roles to a T. And the film, if you actually get it, depicts modern times and the current political climate. But stay with it, because the ending before the ending WILL bring you to tears! And the second ending . . . well . . . you'll see. 🙂
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/
Saving to my watchlist! I am so burnt out on Holiday movies and haven't seen much of anything new since my last recommendation.
I don't want to say too much because I don't want to give it away; however, stay with it until the end. It's not the best DiCaprio or Lawrence, and certainly not Streep or Blanchett film - but they do play their roles to a T. And the film, if you actually get it, depicts modern times and the current political climate. But stay with it, because the ending before the ending WILL bring you to tears! And the second ending . . . well . . . you'll see. 🙂
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/
Saving to my watchlist! I am so burnt out on Holiday movies and haven't seen much of anything new since my last recommendation.
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JohnnyBlaze said:
Saving to my watchlist! I am so burnt out on Holiday movies and haven't seen much of anything new since my last recommendation.
I think you'll enjoy its sci-fi seriousness offset with humor. The funniest thing is that it would've been a lot funnier if it wasn't so damn true!
Another good one is The Silent Sea on Netflix. It's a sci-fi K-drama series; however, you can watch the English version if you don't want to do subtitles. It's also been translated in Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Don't mistake it for the typical K-drama love and romance - it's an excellent thriller with a sweet twist.
It stars Bae Doona ( Sonmi-451 in Cloud Atlas ) and others that you'd probably only be familiar with if you watch K-dramas.
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2630468377?playlistId=tt11570202&ref_=vp_rv_ap_0
Saving to my watchlist! I am so burnt out on Holiday movies and haven't seen much of anything new since my last recommendation.
I think you'll enjoy its sci-fi seriousness offset with humor. The funniest thing is that it would've been a lot funnier if it wasn't so damn true!
Another good one is The Silent Sea on Netflix. It's a sci-fi K-drama series; however, you can watch the English version if you don't want to do subtitles. It's also been translated in Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Don't mistake it for the typical K-drama love and romance - it's an excellent thriller with a sweet twist.
It stars Bae Doona ( Sonmi-451 in Cloud Atlas ) and others that you'd probably only be familiar with if you watch K-dramas.
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2630468377?playlistId=tt11570202&ref_=vp_rv_ap_0
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Ahavati said:
I think you'll enjoy its sci-fi seriousness offset with humor. The funniest thing is that it would've been a lot funnier if it wasn't so damn true!
Another good one is The Silent Sea on Netflix. It's a sci-fi K-drama series; however, you can watch the English version if you don't want to do subtitles. It's also been translated in Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Don't mistake it for the typical K-drama love and romance - it's an excellent thriller with a sweet twist.
It stars Bae Doona ( Sonmi-451 in Cloud Atlas ) and others that you'd probably only be familiar with if you watch K-dramas.
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2630468377?playlistId=tt11570202&ref_=vp_rv_ap_0
Yay to sci-fi goodness!
Which reminds me, I need to finish the final season of Lost In Space !
I think you'll enjoy its sci-fi seriousness offset with humor. The funniest thing is that it would've been a lot funnier if it wasn't so damn true!
Another good one is The Silent Sea on Netflix. It's a sci-fi K-drama series; however, you can watch the English version if you don't want to do subtitles. It's also been translated in Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Don't mistake it for the typical K-drama love and romance - it's an excellent thriller with a sweet twist.
It stars Bae Doona ( Sonmi-451 in Cloud Atlas ) and others that you'd probably only be familiar with if you watch K-dramas.
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2630468377?playlistId=tt11570202&ref_=vp_rv_ap_0
Yay to sci-fi goodness!
Which reminds me, I need to finish the final season of Lost In Space !
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Ahavati said:Christmas night is a time to let go and relax! The couch, a nice throw, comfort food ( tomato & roasted red pepper soup with a grilled cheese sandwich ), and a good movie. Holy cow to the movie ( though the food was good too ): Don't Look Up. I mean how can you go wrong with DiCaprio and Lawrence ( with some Streep & Blanchett thrown in, and LOL @ Mark Rylance as Peter Isherwell ( pretty certain I know who his 'metaphorical character' portrays, but curious to see if anyone else does ). Now stay with me: Or, should I say. . .stay with IT. The metaphorical nature of this movie in today's times is absolutely CHILLING.
Watched it yesterday...depressingly hilarious.
I don't want to say too much because I don't want to give it away; however, stay with it until the end. It's not the best DiCaprio or Lawrence, and certainly not Streep or Blanchett film - but they do play their roles to a T. And the film, if you actually get it, depicts modern times and the current political climate. But stay with it, because the ending before the ending WILL bring you to tears! And the second ending . . . well . . . you'll see. 🙂
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/
Watched it yesterday...depressingly hilarious.
I don't want to say too much because I don't want to give it away; however, stay with it until the end. It's not the best DiCaprio or Lawrence, and certainly not Streep or Blanchett film - but they do play their roles to a T. And the film, if you actually get it, depicts modern times and the current political climate. But stay with it, because the ending before the ending WILL bring you to tears! And the second ending . . . well . . . you'll see. 🙂
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/