This is a very 1960s short, very socially conscious. It consists of clips of well-known branded products and a soundtrack of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", with the very clear implication that we were living in a mass-produced society, with no individuality and the Man was happy with things that way, man.
Well, up your revolution too. It's well made, it's not too long and almost half a century later it's a lot easier to see the mistakes made on both sides of the divide... and now the people who were shouting "Power to the People" are the Man. Turn again, Whittington and this time, look in the mirror.
Well, up your revolution too. It's well made, it's not too long and almost half a century later it's a lot easier to see the mistakes made on both sides of the divide... and now the people who were shouting "Power to the People" are the Man. Turn again, Whittington and this time, look in the mirror.