Trump reminds me of Candy. He claims to be so cultured, yet he obviously doesn't know (nor care about) the plight of people of color in America, especially after he claimed that they were eating white people's pets. Funny how he stopped talking about that AFTER he got elected, isn't it?
@gamera5160Сағат бұрын
Oh, I get it! Slavery is bad!
@vaibhawcСағат бұрын
one correction - it's not swastika, it's hakenkrauz
@lionrockr2 сағат бұрын
One thing you may have missed as well is that strudel is usually made with lard so eating a large based strudel with creamy dairy is an insult to Jewish culture.
@TuggzDem2 сағат бұрын
I haven’t watched the video but I’m gonna guess that this guy spends a good half of the video explaining the movie that we already watched and summarizing things that were in the movie that we already watched like 90% of KZbinrs on this platform all these videos about movies detail feel the same follows the same format doesn’t actually have a deep explanation of the movie they just summarize a movie frame by frame damn near just to get views
@infographie3 сағат бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for sharing.
@xaniiu3 сағат бұрын
All of the grifters, grifting for monetary gain while destroying the country in the name of freedom and small government lol
@stevestone764 сағат бұрын
AI is the next “person that’s supposed to know.” I’ve already noticed myself leaning on it too much. Same with using Waze. I trust it over my own knowledge now.
@paultoensing31264 сағат бұрын
At least 30% of humanity has demonstrated that our species is highly worthy,.. of extinction.
@JSTKSK5 сағат бұрын
This movie itself contributes to the problems that make today's America the way it is. This is about what I expected. Someone hand waving the fact that the vast majority of the fans of this movie take away some form of eugenics based lesson from it, and a comments section rife with people preaching eugenics. Yes, 50% of people you meet are below the average intelligence median. That is simply the reality of math. Even if we ignore the definition of intelligence, there is still the mathematic problems of scale and grouping. With a sample size of 8.2 billion people grouping in locations all over the planet, you may very well be the most intelligent person in any conversation you ever participated in, but can still easily fall below the 50% global average. The ultimate problem with this movie is that it makes anyone who agrees with its thesis feel intelligent, and simultaneously makes them angry at people who they view as less intelligent.
@hendrixny91865 сағат бұрын
I watched Redux last weekend after not having watched the film for about 12 years. I’m watching it again this weekend. 🤷🏾♂️ Because yes, it is magnificent in ways words cannot describe. I told my cousin and he sent me your video. Thanks for the knowledgeable enhancement. But you did not mention John Milius who of course deserves as much credit as Mr. Coppola for the overall work of art. It is as full and powerful as the Sistine Chapel.
@Fede_uyz5 сағат бұрын
Malik's argument has a huge flaw: Both race and slavery existed way before any of these topics. Race as understood meaning the different groups of people that make up nations (not just color, since the color of a palestinian can be close to that of a northern marocoan) but skin, hair, eye, culture, etc exist since the very first nation states. Likewise slavery does. Which was not at first at all linked to race. These concepts predate any of its western uses by millennia. We have descriptions of slavery being an ancient practice in 3000 year old documents from egypt and ancient israel. Likewise race being a thing. The moment when race and slavery got mixed was when europe started to buy slaves from black tribes who conquered another black tribes and sold them because they were inferior. In fact many abolishonists throughout history were such because "blacks can be born with royal blood too and be leaders and businessmen" Its in the US and some places in Europe, divorced from all of this when the "inferior by virtue of being black" idea was born" But race and slavery have been a thing much earlier.
@X-VoodooKing-X5 сағат бұрын
The thing they do with their hands when they say "its got electrolytes" is funny.😂
@Fede_uyz5 сағат бұрын
Doctor here: Race is def. Not a matter of just skin. You can predict hair texture, skin color, eye color, probable height and even probable IQ entirely based on a couple bones. Likewise you can predict many of those traits based exclusively on any one of those elements. Not perfectly of course due to the amount of intermixing but with a fair bit of certainty indeed. The variation in hair texture among people of african descent is mainly a feature of having mixed ancestry (not necessarily recently) and so on
@jorgealbertogarridogallard36226 сағат бұрын
I feel I need to give my two cents. I've read comments about "We grew a lot since Covid" and "live wasn't good during the French revolution" Well, GDP figures would tell France was doing great before the revolution, despite being in a state of fiscal deficit, and also, GDP is not a sign of well-being. So, both things can be true, and that might lead to revolution.
@odinson63486 сағат бұрын
Somehow millions and millions of people decided knowledge and education are lame.
@TheRaven6216 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 maga incarnate
@glenseguin5728 сағат бұрын
We have elevated ignorance as something to be proud of. Reading a single book is impossible when one can watch the Golden Bachelor or Kardashian lifestyles. Our colleges and tech schools are only affordable to the upper middle class. We vote for those who promise to pay us less and take away regulation safeguards. It is frightening.
@tbekcan8 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I had no idea that this movie was a social commentary; I’m definitely going to watch it now.
@guybedau8 сағат бұрын
Thought provoking, for sure...
@laurenz45289 сағат бұрын
Nah you need to watch a Tarantino movie multiple times to fully appreciate it. There is just so much going on.
@cencension9 сағат бұрын
U didn't even understand the movie's title
@handbananaistherapist6429 сағат бұрын
He had to focus the endless breeding upon "redneck" culture, because focusing on the rampant over breeding in the inner city would never be allowed. Cowardice.
@mikehunt56379 сағат бұрын
When I call tech support, I assume that they don't know what the problem is or how to fix it, but I'm jaded like that. Perhaps if my tech support had electrolytes...
@davidfoster466710 сағат бұрын
Fun video. Sad reality.
@honkykong61011 сағат бұрын
Trump is the best option we had, that being said, now you see why democracy will always fail. Especially an everyone can vote democracy. Atleast Rome, Greece and early United States, only Aristocrats, Land Owners and people who had skin the game could actually vote. Letting every Tom, Dick and Harry is just a race to the bottom.
@jumpinjehoshaphat90758 сағат бұрын
There was a time, let's say in 1820, when every farmer had a grasp of what was going on. Now people say with pride " I don't keep up with that stuff". Well, they should be interested in politics because politics is interested in them. And in getting the Tom Dick and Harry to go vote
@honkykong6102 сағат бұрын
@jumpinjehoshaphat9075 Exactly my point. 95% of the people I know who vote, couldn't even tell recite the Preamble let alone what's going on in politics other than what CNN, MSNBC, Fox and some weird Instagram post says. Hell, I try to keep up but it's damn near a full time job on its own. If you don't pay attention, why are you voting? I think it was Plato, maybe Aristotle, said that anarchy is the end of result of democracy. Look where were headed. No rules, anyone can do whatever they want because no one can control you, no authority, no morality, no Gods, no masters. I would 110% give up my vote in heartbeat if only business owners, land owners and families with 2 or more kids could vote.
@danielvaldivia823311 сағат бұрын
Why do u look like Jeff Lynne
@intrepidus337816 сағат бұрын
This is really good stuff. Glad I stumbled onto this channel.
@Dirtgamebang17 сағат бұрын
HOSTAGES AND PROPERTY ARE NOT THE SAME...DEVILS WILL ALWAYS BE DEVILS
@fernandoi895817 сағат бұрын
God I missed Jared from wisecrack
@PeeedaPan17 сағат бұрын
Bruce is dead at the end of the movie. Its just the dream Albert had for Bruce
@bradeki299718 сағат бұрын
The phenomenon where people only take you seriously if you use slang has been around since I was in school, and I'm approaching 40. My friends ostracized me for being too wordy and "trying to act like I'm smarter than everyone else," so I slowly started using words from pop culture and butchering my grammar. At the time, I was really proud of myself for figuring that out, but now... not so much. I used to be able to spell and define just about any word after interacting with it once, and I reached a collegiate reading level in 4th grade. I was reading Ender's Game, Dune, The Light of Other Days, and the Silmarillion in middle school. Now, I'm 37 and haven't read a single book in the last 3 years. I can't even remember the way to my CPA's office without using GPS. Granted, I only see her once or twice a year, but that's still incredibly bad for someone who used to be able to tell you which neighborhood someone was calling from just based on the phone number (Everyone had landlines back then). I don't have to look very far to see the embodiment of this movie... I'm it. It's me.
@kevinm773418 сағат бұрын
Anyone else bothered by the crooked wall hangings.😂😂😂
@dwaynejohnson686318 сағат бұрын
Another part you missed was how Django played Shultz to make his mission. See Shultz wanted the Brittle Brothers badly that he freed Django from slavery to endure servitude as a bounty hunter. Django outsmarted him to buy his wife for way more than her ticket price. Thus why Shultz was so upset before signing Brumhilda’s freedom papers. He realized he was outsmarted by Django and killing Candy almost caused Django and Hildie’s life
@dwaynejohnson686318 сағат бұрын
The smartest man in the film was Django and Steven. Both deceived their white counterparts as beneath them when they had more smarts
@dwaynejohnson686318 сағат бұрын
Candy was smarter than Shultz because he knew Steven was brilliant and he recognized that Django was smarter than Shultz. This intrigued him. Candy saw the play from the gate and entertained Shultz to finesse him for a ridiculous amount of money 💰 12,000 dollars. He tested Steven by appearing green to Shultz game. Django and Candy were on the same page the whole time.
@dwaynejohnson686318 сағат бұрын
Steven saw Django as a threat because he knew Calvin Candy was looking to replace him with Django. Reason why Shultz shot Candy because he knew Candy was stealing his partner Django and reason why Steven saved Django by selling him to the Laquint Dickey Mining ⛏️ Company.
@jeffriley-yv3ng19 сағат бұрын
landa filled a fountain pen dude. nothin’ about quill pens implied
@noalliances19 сағат бұрын
Humans are gullible. We're all slaves to something or someone.
@loremipsum240819 сағат бұрын
If you think somehow the 2020, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004, 2000, etc. election was somehow LESS idiocracy than this most recent election, you're Justin Long
@DystopianUtopia815 сағат бұрын
It basically goes back to Reagan. That's when the dismantling really took off.
@handbananaistherapist6429 сағат бұрын
@@DystopianUtopia8 Yes, because Kammy would fix it !
@briankenyon15435 сағат бұрын
The word would be "idiocratic" but having read your comment I get you wouldn't know that.
@handbananaistherapist642Сағат бұрын
@@briankenyon1543 Skammy would have fixed it!
@ScottReynolds00320 сағат бұрын
IG was such a great movie
@hammadusmani795021 сағат бұрын
Please don't call these things theories, this plays into anti-science rhetoric, "it's just a theory". Call it an idea or hypothesis.
@kcDetroit5722 сағат бұрын
You miss a very big difference. Bounty Hunting was created to bring criminals to justice for crimes committed by individuals e.g. murder, robbery and other such things. Slavery was just to take advantage of free labor and economic power.
@Miguel-bk3yo23 сағат бұрын
No he used the word debit and debit was the correct word. Every American have awful pronunciation of foreing languages, so awful its almost offensive.
@rationalsatanist181123 сағат бұрын
Its kind of like more people watch mr beast crap than watching important videos like project 2025
@JesusCardiel-z5lКүн бұрын
A primitive argument against intellectual superiority..
@luishandalКүн бұрын
No offense. But Malik was a moron.
@heavymetal_cutting_fabricationКүн бұрын
Took you 15 years? A little slow, aren’t you? 😂
@NightSky018Күн бұрын
Its a nice analysis, but I wouldn't call Aldo's manner of speaking "unrefined". Its not that he can't pronounce those words, he just has a thick accent, and that's how those words are said there. However, he does absolutely suck at faking an Italian accent so perhaps one could argue he lacks refinement in not being able to put his accent aside. Most people can at least kind of sound like someone else if they try.
@h3av3nlyfoo11Күн бұрын
6:48 i agree the lack of information and a clear gap. its like everyone copying who they believe is the smart persons answers whilst not knowing how they arrived at the problem and thinking “since this person is smart they must know the answer” so instead of figuring it out they never learn but what if the answer were wrong 🤦🏾♀️ smh
@KelsaRavenlockКүн бұрын
Many countries during and after the wars went through wildly divergent political systems. Rather than sticking to a system from belief they choose whatever would get them outside support or help them gain power in their area. Even the Nazi party grew out of a communist/socialist movement in Bavaria until social climate made being anti-communist more useful. Also Mao was part of the Anti Imperial Nationalist movment before he wasn't and fought them as a marxist socialist then became a communist, The CCP was a faction of the KMT. And almost every uprising and revolution of the 20th century started out as democratic populist or nationalist movement until they weren't.
@juanbautistajuniorsabadu6518Күн бұрын
So, how do we fix it? (it's a joke)
@DylanMaddКүн бұрын
I remember when TDKR was released in 2012. There was an election between Romney & Obama happening the Nov after release. Rs did what they do: began insisting “Bane” was the entire evil commie left trashing their candidate because he worked for “Bain” Capital. Then hammered that over and over as if it was fact, despite it being flagrantly ridiculous. Sure enough, every republican insisted it was so. There may or may not be “both sides” arguments to be made but that’s not the point. My issue is that one side (the right, so I’m clear) routinely ‘insists’ things that aren’t so, then turns around and says, “The Left does (whatever - fill in the blank) and it’s wrong and horrible. So we’re going to do it to THEM!” So which is it? If it’s so awful, doing the same thing x1000 is worse, right? And when the awful thing never happened in the 1st place (like Bain v Bane), it’s not an excuse to take that action. In the end, one wishes Rs would just stand up for what they believe instead of needing to make $hit up to excuse their behavior. Instead of insisting 1/6 was ‘antifa’ or ‘Dems dressed like trump supporters’, like Rs did, if they truly believed it was a stolen election and those were ‘patriots who happened to be in the Capital that day’ (what they claim now), why make all that other shit up? Which is it? Now, I have to wonder every time Rs say anything, what they’re really getting at. Because their words, promises & oaths don’t mean anything.