Regarding 2024: Do We 'Leave The World Behind'?
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Welcome to 2024.
It’s curious to me that recent popular Netflix apocalypse Americana failure caper Leave The World Behind was executive produced by Michelle and Barack Obama.
A former president, letting us down softly? End of the West disaster porn worthy of an Alex Jones endorsement, yet it’s produced by a former President’s family, and pushed out by Netflix to millions.
When Americana ends, Main Street pays first. It’ll be ugly and weird.
Some have criticized Leave The World Behind — an incidental scene in which Teslas malfunction in a troubling way is stretched to be “an attack on Elon Musk” by critics of the movie, even though it’s not at all… others have pointed out the “tense racial sub-plot” in the film, but I found it accurate (many people ARE initially distrustful of each other in modern America, and not always along racial lines) and it’s not the central point of the movie.
In one scene, a character reveals that an “evil cabal” has decided to end the world. He believes the chaos all around him may be intentional fallout by those in the cabal who decided it’s time to end the game.
The movie is unsettling enough on its own, but take into account the creepy pearl of wisdom thrown to the audience by this character — in the disaster apocalypse movie executive produced by a recent US President — and we have grounds for “pre-programming,” as truthers like to call it.
Do Hollywood elites give the public hints as to what is around the corner? In this case, not to belabor the point here, the film was again made not merely by Hollywood weirdo elites — but by a former US President, presumably still in touch with the Pentagon and other elite unelected elements of our civilization. Even the film’s soundtrack choices and casting reflected the former President’s preferences and vision, some speculate.
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