Review of Z (1969) by Alberto A — 11 Jun 2012
Z is a first-class political thriller that uncovers the truths of all the government systems in the world. It focuses on how they cover up murders ordered by them for their own benefit. We saw this with Nixon, we are seeing this nowadays in all of the nations. This film is prophetical, its plot is eternal and can be adapted to all regimes and governments in any moment of history. Crystal-clear example of how we, the citizenship, do not know anything, or at least we are informed wrongly. The medium is hoaxed and manipulated by the government.
Mississippi Burning is a film that strongly looks like Z, but instead we have the government of the Mississippi state participating in the Ku Klux Klan. This is no coincidence, and both films are based on true events.
Z must be watched by everyone. By everyone I mean the ones who want the truth unlike the ones who prefer to be fooled by the government or the medium.
This review of Z (1969) was written by Alberto A on 11 Jun 2012.
Z has generally received very positive reviews.
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