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Kanye West: A Higher Power (2020)
Underwhelming
Narative seems fairly ok, the story is there, but video that follows the story is extremely annoying, at certain points there are long segments of him and Kim under photographers strobe that transfers to our screens in a way that you have to pause or turn head away, and more importantly - sometimes video completely doesn't follow the year or event that is talked about. Talking about his 1st fiancé , there is video of Kanye and the other girl, that keeps on repeating. And then, there are parts of the video, snippets up to 15 seconds, that are shown again for up to 5 times and again, throughout the entire length of video. I think that there are at least 10 segments of video that are shown between 3 and 5 times at least. And then thery are shown in completely unrelated part chronologically, again and again. Very unprofessional, whoever did the video part. Youtube has better docs on Kanye.
Snowden (2016)
Such k.e.k. !
This movie is a great introduction for whomever wants to take the red pill and catch-up on reality: ...
Pi22a g8 ... Haiti Clinton charity - 33 kids missing, ... Jersey island (near England) - investigation , ... Madeleine McCann kidnapping, ... Hampstead cover-up .... ... the whole thing then gets explained by itself. ... And then you know what is the state of the world YOU live in.
From Ebert site:
If Edward Snowden didn't exist, Oliver Stone might have invented him. One can imagine a Stone film about a former employee of the U.S. government who becomes disillusioned with his country when he learns the depth of its deceit. In fact, that last sentence could describe a few Stone films, and so "Snowden" has been widely anticipated as a return to form for the director of masterpieces like "Platoon," "JFK" and "Born on the Fourth of July." It's his first film in four years and his first with a true story behind it in almost a decade ("W.").