I was astonished when I saw this film years ago it made a great impression on me, and it's incredible almost no one has seen it. Even people who studied film are ignorant of this film.... It's a very good film, it's sad it's completely ignored.
THANKS! My since-long-dead (1967, to become my ) father-in-law in Manchester told me about several topics mentioned in this video in 1963 when I was 17 and was staying in England for a year. I had never heard about it. He didn´t mention the 1951-film which was mentioned in a comment underneith a Facebook-post by me today, in which I mentioned what he had said. So I found this UA-cam post. It was like meeting my father-in-law again! He voted tory but had several anti-capitalism ideas.
Excellent video, huge topic. Planned obsolescence is like littering the street because the street sweeper needs a job too. Wouldn't his energy and mind be better used in another endeavour? Automation forces the hardest question upon us as humans, do we work for results or for status? So far seems that not many are aware of this dilemma. Thanks for posting, I didn't know this movie :)
I was astonished when I saw this film years ago it made a great impression on me, and it's incredible almost no one has seen it. Even people who studied film are ignorant of this film.... It's a very good film, it's sad it's completely ignored.
THANKS! My since-long-dead (1967, to become my ) father-in-law in Manchester told me about several topics mentioned in this video in 1963 when I was 17 and was staying in England for a year. I had never heard about it. He didn´t mention the 1951-film which was mentioned in a comment underneith a Facebook-post by me today, in which I mentioned what he had said. So I found this UA-cam post. It was like meeting my father-in-law again! He voted tory but had several anti-capitalism ideas.
Amazing analysis! Looking forward to the eventual movie remake, “The Man in the AI Suit”
This channel is like a hidden treasure vault full of precious gems.
Thanks for watching
Excellent video, huge topic. Planned obsolescence is like littering the street because the street sweeper needs a job too. Wouldn't his energy and mind be better used in another endeavour? Automation forces the hardest question upon us as humans, do we work for results or for status? So far seems that not many are aware of this dilemma.
Thanks for posting, I didn't know this movie :)
Well stated. Thanks for commenting.
Nobody cried for the buggy whip maker.
There will always be whips.
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The youtube short CREAM does this as well but more whacky
Yes, CREAM by David Firth. Thanks for pointing it out. It's fantastic
"thur taking r jerbs!!"
Loving your work. Great stuff!