Review of The House I Live In (2012) by Aaron D — 18 Nov 2012
This is as important a film as movies can really get. There is always a bigger picture at work and as is said, "follow the money to get to the source". Ethics and morality have been skewed and presented in such a way to the American public that the Government relies on the common person knowing nothing beyond, "that is bad!".
The sad thing is that this is news for a lot of people. People don't seem to care about things that don't directly and immediately affect them. You look at issues like the Higgs Boson particle being confirmed and the implications of this in science, philosophy and religion and we see what happened with the financial mockery of LIBOR and yet people still don't care when these issues effect YOU...NOW!
I love how we are left to make our own decisions and this is just a presentation of people, interviews and facts and then its our choice. I've been writing a book for a long time where I cover these issues and many many more and the point is just to think about things in a new way without pressure. People tend to ask, "Well, what am I suppose to personally do now that I know this? What can I do?"...The answer is the fact that you just asked yourself that question. If people never ask themselves, "What the hell am I supposed to do?" then nothing will ever change and the greatest answers people come up with may never come to be if they didn't first ask themself this question. As is said in Buddhism, every answer needs a problem. If we're never aware of the problem (Which the US government is great at hiding via David Icke's Problem-Reaction-Solution) then how the hell are we ever supposed to create a real lasting answer that benefits the human race? The answer is we can't...we live in a world where everything is believed to be peachy, so why change it!?
This movie and other informative docs like it lift the curtain. I compare learning these truths like looking at a 3D painting...We see the world as it is and when we look out most of the time we see unconnected random dots that life consists of. Then one day, BAM, the ship in the 3D painting will jump out at you. From this point on that person will never be able to see simply dots again. That is how life is. When we learn these truths, and actually absorb them, we can never turn our mind back.
Thank you mr. Jarecki.
This review of The House I Live In (2012) was written by Aaron D on 18 Nov 2012.
The House I Live In has generally received very positive reviews.
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