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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Rest In Pieces
Can't help but appreciate their dark MK humor, they're playing a game; they're Tweedledum, blogs like this are Tweedledee. These 'Final Destination' films follow the exact same pattern over and over ([except with different scenarios obviously] they're comedies if anything! but they do sort of suck you into the ridiculous plot [originally thought up as being an X-Files episode] and insane set pieces); this repetition ("cheat death" and death will come for you!) is probably for a specific programming purpose, with this looking like it could be the final one expect this one to be the climactic ultimate 'mind shattering' (the poster is a perfect depiction of the shattered/fractured mind symbolism I've shown many times) one.
This is not a true story but there are obviously many examples of this type of thing going on throughout history (in terms of feral children, of course no one wants to think that anyone could be capable of intentionally manipulating someone, particularly an innocent child into this animalistic state but it absolutely goes on and is happening somewhere right now; dehumanization is an extremely common form of abuse and an essential mechanism for programming). Let's hope the forthcoming organized chaos does not allow something as horrific as the colossal level of dehumanization that occurred during the Nazi era to happen again (I'm not very optimistic [these things are cyclical by design, we're due another world war]).
Bird cage/feathers/masks/etc [1920's-30's Germany]
Jeff Goldblum plays circus entertainer/ringmaster 'Adam Stein' using his own daughter (Ana Geoanna according to a NY Times review, I can't find any info on her at all) in the knife-throwing show (obviously quite traumatic).
Willem Dafoe shows up as the Nazi bogeyman who, being a weak-minded individual thrives on the power the Nazi leadership gives him and punishes Goldblum for embarrassing him at one of his shows (Dafoe wearing the usual Nazi skull and bones + iron cross and other Nazi insignia). He knows of his 'dog trick' (manipulate a dog through mimicry) so takes this to the ultimate dehumanizing extreme as he is a fucked-in-the-head sociopathic Nazi (of course you could always read into this movie as being propaganda).
Speaking of Hitler and dog dehumanization; there's been a spate of Hitler related shows on TV recently (in England at least) and it's been interesting to hear of his physically abused childhood (I've gone into this fact in the past) and how this contributed to his own psychological makeup (though I think Hitler was manipulated far more than the show suggests [not that he wasn't "evil" I just think a lot of manipulators and people involved in the 'death camp infrastructure' ((IBM etc)) and such got off scott-free]). Hitler: The Rise of Evil also showed this dehumanization mentality in Hitler as he treated the niece he wanted to screw like a dog (made her go round in circles and stop on command, and basically outright calling her a dog and such [she kills herself]). It's worth mentioning that film has a lot of inaccuracies though it was good on the whole (also the director was fired for comparing the climate of fear Hitler rose to power in, with the War on Terrorism; which obviously 9/11 was the Bush family Nazis' Reichstag fire/false flag operation), Israel are gonna Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran.
The story jumps from him in the mental asylum, where his damaged self is shown as he can only 'get off' apparently when dehumanizing others (symptom of this kind of this especially twisted psychological trauma) which he does to his love interest in the institution.
The dehumanized kid 'David' is shown chained and collared (and acting 100% like a dog having been dehumanized). He is played by Tudor Rapiteanu whose other role has him in a short film being used to traffick drugs (like young trafficked/mk slaves in reality [as they're not suspected by the authorities for obvious reasons]).
Why So Serious?! He's been made into a 'Joker'. I haven't gone into much detail here (did not want to turn this into a long post), there's more imagery/themes worth mentioning in the film.
The colour image of Goldblum with his daughter in the film further up comes from the New York Times review, whose reviews often seem to have a suggestive MK ring to them: "With his dark whirlpool eyes and sensual clown’s mouth, Jeff Goldblum has always suggested an actor poised to reveal a thousand faces, many of them nightmarish apparitions. In “The Fly” we saw a few of them; more emerge in the Holocaust survivor drama “Adam Resurrected.” The movie’s unsettling opening image is a close-up of his character, Adam Stein, in clown makeup, rolling his left eye while keeping the right stationary. In no particular order Mr. Goldblum’s shape-shifting character is an imperious circus magician and knife thrower, a dog whisperer, a wily seducer, a raging drunk and a traumatized observer of genocide." I thought this was an interesting interview from him about having to actually eat dirt at the behest of the director Paul Schrader who was abused/traumatized as a child by his nutjob religious parents (I'm sure many can relate to that): Paul Schrader's early life was based upon strict Dutch Calvinist principles and parental education. When he disobeyed his mother, she would stab his hand with a pin, asking, "You think that felt bad? Hell is like that, only every second and all over your body" [and speaking of religious/Christian programming the trailer for his Exorcist prequel displays some MK/MPD themes "Are you comfortable? How old are you? Is there someone inside of you? If I ask him to tell you will you let him answer?" then the "demon"/alter speaks]. He directed Cat People (click for detailed analysis), Patty Hearst (posted on her MK/brainwashing here) and wrote the script for Taxi Driver (+ many others, see wiki), so no prizes for guessing his involvement in MK/dehumanization!
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