The whole philosophy! The film is only in English so far, but my knowledge of English allowed me to watch the film from start to finish and understand it. In principle, you can not even know the language – everything is very colorfully shown and transmitted with the help of pictures, videos, emotions of speakers. The film is a Zeitgeist film, but... it’s not as indirectly directed as The Spirit of the Times—we only saw the all-encompassing power system, its vices, its evils, and everything that creates power. But in this film you can see not only what creates statehood, but also society and the person himself. The film is much more versatile and extensive than initially thought. Although, even the beginning sets a tremendous emotionality - the film begins with the words of the great Krishnamurti. By the way, the whole film is like a mosaic collected from the statements and thoughts of many philosophers, thinkers, politicians, TV presenters and simply not indifferent to world problems people (people only from the 20th and 21st centuries). But this volume gives an additional bright color. Truth, as always, only the Americans were present in this film. Among them: Dalai Lama (not an American, as is clear, but an English-speaking person), George Carlin, Lee Kemp, Peter Joseph, Jacques Fresco, Christopher Hitchens, Carl Sagan and even a dozen ordinary users of YouTube, expressing their opinion on this or that issue.
The film is very extensive: it reveals the problems of advertising, propaganda, the same government, consumer society, technology, education, poverty, shows the Venus program, environmental programs, technological, and even talks about the emergence in the human world — the one that many great thinkers talked about.
With the translation, it will clearly be better to watch, but while it is not, I advise you to watch it anyway, because the film is very worthwhile and real!
10 out of 10