Tħe Ẹdṳkạtorṣ pạrt 10

Film: Tħe Ẹdṳkạtorṣ Directed by Ĥans Ŵeingartner Germany (2004) Crime Drama/Coming-Of-Age 13 Parts/120 mins In German with English Subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. WARNING: Film contains adult language, some drug use and copious amounts of leftist rhetoric. (Rated R by MPAA) Somewhere between punk anarchy and 1960s radicalism lies the revolutionary spirit at the heart of The Ẹdukatorṣ. And as director Ĥans Ŵeingartner succinctly puts it, “this is a movie about the last 10 years of my life – wanting to be part of a political movement and never really finding one that worked. I believe that we live in a time when young people crave political change but truly don’t know where to begin. Perhaps our societies have grown so individualistic that a collective dynamic is no longer possible.” The state of radical idealism and youthful rebellion is the underpinning of the film’s message: Has been it diluted and destroyed when ‘independence’ simply means freedom to buy whatever you want?—to have a menu of choices, but not being able to change the menu? Does it make sense when today’s youth are being told to be ‘independent’, ‘be your own person’, and ‘rebel against your parents and the establishment’ by commercial forces who have commodified something that was once subversive in order to sell us something? When post-60s
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