I love the woman who played Margaret, she played the part so well, I could see real pity in her eyes, mixed with pain and frustration when she realizes she can't let Jack just get trapped like they did. Amazing.
when margaret says “because i’m free” when the lady asked why she’s always smiling- that hits deep. she’d rather be in a literal prison than have her right to individuality be taken. brilliant film 💜
Like Thoreau. ...But Wiener's analysis of GH Hardy is better. He thought Hardy was foolish for trying to escape capability by not pursuing applied math. The delusional way out. ...Better to apply the good, than eschew the capacity. There's no reason for evil to prevail, but the hour is late, and evil is knocking at our door.
sawyer > Another interpretation is that the two women were banned from the Prison Planet Dystopian Society, and were sitting on a bench outside the Prison Community Walls, where they were given orange uniform clothes to wear and freedom to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.
In my town you can take a picture of peoples sidewalks if they haven’t shoveled the snow or picked up the grass and send it to the city. The fact that people don’t seem to see anything wrong with this perpetually boggles my mind.
"I'm old now, I'm tired now, I've done my fighting. I'd like to live out the rest of my life with the few freedoms I have left." I feel that SOOOO deeply right now!
@@loveishope4406 I know EXACTLY why. Everyone with any notable level of intelligence knows why. We just can't talk about it because facts hurt people's feelings.
@@stevious7278 Starvation not the same as people NOT 'willingly' starving. Hunger Strikes can only be used in a society that CARES about the life of their citizens (even if it is only to squeeze the life from them.) "If we are free, we are not equal. If we are equal, we are not free."
@@antwto8784 _Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs_ is generally true for the majority of humans. There are exceptions to every rule but in general: _From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are: physiological (food and clothing), safety (job security), love and belonging needs (friendship), esteem, and self-actualization._ And than spirituality (optional.)
@@Bopperann Leaving aside the political debate about inequality for a moment:: Starvation is starvation, whether it is self induced or not as it means the lack of nourishment. So I believe my point stands. If you wish to conduct a discussion about the result of starvation; that is the political and ideological rationalizations, that is another matter entirely.
theres been loads of warnings and predictions in many tv shows and movies over the years , look at the twilight zone old episodes, for example , even the world trade centre has been hinted on tv in many shows and movies , theres even a clip in an old 80s children series called chocky . it shows a painting of the twin towers . It's a childrens series , but i didnt get it when i was a kid , ive watched the episodes here on RUclips again and now I fully understand it , you should check it out.
I agree. People are already sleepwalking towards " UTOPIA." We already have a cashless society, and then there's the congestion charge and ULEZ, our smartphones monitor everything we do with them smartphones can also track where we go and where we are through Google maps ect ect. And not forgetting, of course, CCTV cameras are everywhere you go.
Honestly this feels like something that could happen in the future, and that’s kind of scary Edit: Stop with all the weird conservative conspiracy comments. Yes this is kind of happening, but stop trying to pin it on one side. Look at the abortion whistleblower site in Texas.
This is by far the scariest thing I've ever seen simply because it's such a likely scenario. People already feel entitled, imagine the government paying them to snitch on other people
This is one of THE scariest movies I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick to my stomach. You start giving commission to people for turning other people in, we’re done for.
I wonder how many people paused the video just to search for a comment that talking about the license plate. "Did people notice that? Oh, they did. Good."
3:47 "Gee, things have changed a bit." "We hardly noticed." Delivered that line with a perfect mix of irony, cynicism and simple resignation. It's Doublespeak. They probably DID hardly notice, because the changes were gradual, but when they look back it's impossible not to notice how much things have changed. So they hardly noticed, but they can't help but have noticed.
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.” ― C. S. Lewis
This needs to be made as a full movie. That's great content. Thinking about how fast we're slowly coming to this stage. It's actually not far-fetched tbh
We are living that full length movie now. There are so many things already in place and coming down the pipe now that put us about 70% of the way to this. The more “advanced” a country is the quicker this will happen. A town in Canada just finished a camera installation, expansion and integration to allow monitoring of the town. It will include some AI integration to assist with “reducing crime”. Of course what the definition of a “crime” is has become very fluid.
Yes. This is where Florida, Texas and other states taking individual rights away to make personal choices and travel out of state. They even spy on them out of state. This is pretty much the crazy USA. At least those red, government overreach states, anyhow.
Was that a bar 👀 Damn, what ole dude said was deep. “Artist was suppose to turn the mirror on society-‘but instead most of them turned the mirror on themselves and it became a selfie” 🤯
@@donnaknudson7296 They are like perfectionist who can't be perfect by themselves so they want other things to be perfect for them. They are like fact-checker who will ignore whatever you say, no matter how logic it sound, because it is not a "fact". They will disagree with the facts that you give them because the facts are not given by the "experts" that they agree with. You can't win.
@@cuckingfunt9353 And yet when I talk to people about Klaus Schwab and his global cabal motley crew's "Great Reset" masterplan - nearly all of those that I've spoken to think I'm crazy, and as soon as they'll get "a jab" all things will go back to normal. So much of noticing. 😐
@@cuckingfunt9353 We did notice it, but "it was for our safety"/"Don't kill Gramma" was the overarching narrative and we were shunned frm polite socirety, see the great conservative purge of social media
In Australia we already have private contractors getting paid a commission for catching drivers breaking the speed limit. So as for this movie's "government app that pays you 10% commission to snap another citizen committing an infringement", the precedent is already in place.
@@ZuignapWorse than that, if you drive past one of these cars parked beside the road it WILL take your picture no matter what. It then decides if you're doing anything wrong, but your picture is taken and stored (at least for a while). Another bad precedent.
This an Australian film and what is so chilling about it is that it's so believable, even looks so natural in this setting. Yet I am old enough to remember a time past when Aussies prided themselves on living in a relaxed, laid-back, free society. This sort of tyrannical control was the stuff of faraway places we didn't need to worry about. Yet here we are, well on our way toward the society depicted here and the sad thing is, like the old lady and the young girl in the park, everyday Aussies are either oblivious to it or only too happy to do their bit in helping to bring it about. Whatever happened to us?
@@CliffordTaylor-l5wYou can thank the CFR. Which the letters stands for the Council of Foreign Relations. Every president,prime minister, chancellor, government agencies in America, and the United Nations answers to them. Even dictators have to answer to them. Somehow,in some way, somewhere in the world,no matter how they're resistant and reluctant they are. They're the main benefactors of each and every nation on earth that is secretly governed, controlled,and systemically (discombobulated?) spied on - somehow - by every choice we make. From the clothes we buy at a Walmart,from the food we eat,from the kind of vehicles we drive,and by the electronics we purchase.....even from the Big Mac from McDonald's,a Whopper from Burger King,a Baconator from Wendy's,or a hamburger from Whatburger determines of how our government officials make the decisions that we influence on supporting geopolitics in so many different job occupations. In so many different countries. In influencing of making items that we Americans are buying from China. Why China,we ask? Because if they go down,WE go down. Then the world's economy goes down. Things hadn't always been expensive in Australia, because in the years past,they had once lived in peace,had plenty of good food, had plenty of jobs available,and their economy wasn't top notch,and the best in the world,but they had thrived. They once had it all. But then, something had happened. The world's events had suddenly altered. Nowdays,look what happened...
@@jghifiversveiws8729 Yeah, these capitalist pigs. Soviet Union was worker's paradise, because workers just want to work, and we gave them work. Gulag is true equality. Say with me, comrade: "2+2=5!"
@@aleksandrvolkov3835 It allows? If you get hit by a car, is that fault of capitalism? Many things in life are out of your hands, and most of the time it's not fault of the capitalism. If somebody doesn't hire you to work, that might not be fault of capitalism. If you don't get promoted by your boss, that probably isn't fault of the capitalism.
In communist Romania the Secret Police relied heavily on informants. There were lots and lots of people snitching on each other just for the fun of it. It got to a point where people were afraid to tell jokes or complain in any way, they would have been taken away and beaten. Now here comes the messed up part. Some people were forced to become informant. And even to this day it's impossible to tell who was informing because it was forced and who did willingly. When turns out that some hotshot politician was an informant he can always say he was forced to. Everybody is innocent....all the time.
READ THE COMMUNIST ZIONIST SOCIALIST SO CALLED CHARITY IE "THE COMMON PURPOSE EXPOSED" ITS A DISGUSTING ORGANISATION DESIGNED TO PERSECUTE ANYBODY INCLUDING ACTIVIST ..AND THE BRITISH PUBLIC IS BEING USED TO SURVEIL EACHOTHER...HARASS PERSECUTE ANYBODY WHO GOS AGAINST THEIR VILE ZIONIST AGENDA ..BRITAIN THE NEW CHINA !!!!!!
Mendoza, Argentina. "Ojos en alerta". App where you take a picture, record a video, of anything "suspicious", and police will come in a heist... Not far from Utopia...
Can you imagine if your parents charge you $178 dollars just for cussing? 🤣 🤣 🤣 This is exactly what China does. It's crazy. And kids can only play video games an hour on the weekend. It's crazy.
the "bracelets" are already here, "smart watches", "smart phones", the sad part is that we are funding the surveillance state tools and paying huge prices for it to take place.
“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing” {Big brother is watching you} -George Orwell, 1984
Hope it gets better down there. I got mad that Canada passed a law against free speech online, but looking at Australia, I can't really complain. Best of lucks from Can.
This is essentially what happens now. People will see someone do something they don’t like, and without even walking up to them and politely asking them to stop, they’ll take pictures and videos and post it online to ruin their lives.
@@SamuelBlack84 because they have "schadenfreude". that is a phenomenon that more people than you probably realise have where they enjoy other peoples suffering up to a certain point
The creator of this content is turning the mirror on society. It's resistance , but the youth is always the decider of what will happen next. Frank said he is old so he gave up . Jack run away cause he realised even the young girl has been brainwashed to fined him. Not to help him. There is no mercy , so he knew that this society is hell. I love the symbolism in this movie. Especially when it focuses on a problem we are having but not aware of that much . Hypnotised by reality . This work has illustrated the problem beatifully.
So many commenters here say this is scary because it's so likely. What's scary is that you can see it happening yet you do nothing to stop it. You just keep tracking down the boulevard to dystopia accepting every arbitrary mandate for the sake of "safety." THAT is what's scary. It's 100% preventable and yet ... here we go!
Some people may find this too far fetched. Before you think that, and shrug it off as science fiction, just imagine, what would you say if somebody came on January of 2020, and told you what will happen in the next months?
I would say that is very likely since that has been the biggest worry of scientist since the 90's......also this has already been an issue in China for the past 2 months. Like the idea of a virus becoming a world pandemic is way more likely to happen AGAIN before we are living in a society and government that trust their own people to police themselves and is willing to let capitalism fall apart in order to have a far more obvious controlling system of its citizens.
@@secondchance6603 there's the possibility of extracting your consciousness and plugging it into a machine. Perhaps your consciousness's power could be used to mine algorithms and feed the machine. Or be plugged into a killing robot with no free will. And we're not far from a possible reality like that. Look at neuralink
I can see this happening in my lifetime. You can already take pics of parking violations, and et viola, the registered owner receives a fine in the mail.
My neighbour is like that already. Every time a courier delivers something, or the municipality delivers water, she runs out of her house with her cellphone to take photos. As if we're doing something illegal. It's hilarious. Never seen an old lady run so fast.
The beach part freaks me out. They would tel us last year in California we couldn’t sit on the beach. My son just wanted to play in the sand he was 1. The lifeguards drove up and down the beach telling people to leave and everyone listened. Keep in mind there were maybe 10 people across this massive beach no where near each other. It felt so violating being told I could stand next to my son but couldn’t sit while he played in the sand. This movie could definitely become a reality one day
Same thing happened here in Italy during lockdown. A man was walking on the beach on his own, there was nobody in about 10 km, he got arrested by 4 police cars
@@francoiseofficial1861 freaky not a fan of that. I was scared to be arrested and my son left without a caretaker :( that’s a shame they couldn’t give him a warning or better yet piss off
Girl eff you and your son. Rules are rules. No one cares if you decided to take your child somewhere you weren’t allowed. This is not the oppression olympics.
@@user24233 It is because of Covid, yes. It's a complex topic, on one hand they were not doing anything bad per se, on the other hand they were breaking a rule most people were respecting. Yeah, no one on the beach so no risk of spreading the virus, but no one was on the beach because they were following the rules.
The scary part is that you could actually envision this happening in some hypothetical future. Mass surveillance, communal policing, it’s happened how many times across how many places in human history?
It's already happen, In the UK samething techinally speaking anyone can fine you and prosecute you for breaking a law.. It just most people aren't aware of private prosecutions and of course they have to pay for it .... With enough evidence to present to a court.. As Communal policing and private for hire 'Thief Catchers' is how society under common law in the UK used to mostly police itself before the creation of a public police service in the mid 19th century...
I vaguely remember, from decades ago.. reading a science fiction short about a man who visited a "city of the future". Everything was overseen by the city's computer, and it was constantly haranguing him about his behavior. I remember at one point he dropped a candy wrapper on the ground, and the city asked him, "What if a million people did that?" and his calm reply, "then you'd have a million candy wrappers on the ground".
This is heavy... This is so fitting at this time in history. What an extraordinary short film! God bless you guys for creating this production. It's so prophetic. Keep the faith.
Not sure if you are U.S. or not, but you can leave the country without a passport or anything really without much issue, it's the destination and getting back that's the problem. The airlines and airports are the ones who have the issues, and they just follow government guidelines, not laws.
@@adamhulburt5140 it depends on where you're from and where you're going to. Ex: you can go to Brazil without any issues, but Brazilians need some stuff before going to America. Americans face some issues like that too depending on where they're going to.
@@Easont888 The average cellphone is a far better public health / general tracking tool then most people seem to realize. why chip people or have them wear RHID chips when you can track people passively with the 'out of sight out of mind concept'?
@@sillygooberment Spoken like a true rebel. Bravo! Unfortunately history, and an examination of human behaviour, would show that all a government has to do is bombard the public with PSAs stating that it is "in the national interest" or a "matter of national security" that we relinquish our rights and how long do you suppose you could hold out with all of your neighbours and friends casting dispersions upon you for not submitting? Good luck... and peace.
The way Frank said... " alcohol is bad for you.." I was so sure he didn't even believe that himself, until he looked up; then it all made sense. Anyone who liked this short film might like the old Sylvester Stallone /Wesley Snipes movie - Demolition Man.
Brilliantly expressed! 👌🏼 It is definitely a good representation of where we're headed if we don't wake up and deal with life instead of always choosing to be a bystander
Where we headed? People in Australia were sent to a prison, or something like that if they weren`t vacinated or if they were speaking against Covid thirany. People in China couldn`t leave their cities, during lockdowns. It is happening, now, all over the world. 1984. was nothing, compared to the life we are living.
I laughed. The joke was, she was more free in prison than in the "free world". At least she stayed a human being and got someone else out of it entirely. In Brave New World, they sent all their political prisoners to various remote islands in the South Pacific, the Caribbean, the Falklands etc. and Mustafa Monde, one of the world controllers, said they were great places to be because all the most interesting people lived there.
@@dandavis8300 Just like the Convict colony of Australia.... Bizarrely, its beauty and distance has made it a "blueprint" of how to create a police state in a cutting edge, capitalist and modern multicultual 'western" free society.
We're a lot closer to this than we are to 20 years ago,bit by bit as our kids are taught in schools and become adults is how everything will slowly change
Wow, very well made. The scary part is that we are heading in that direction, I don't think it will become that bad, but more than bad enough as we already have sacrificed freedom for safety.
THANK YOU for this short film, as it really shows the direction we are headed in, and in some places it already is just like this, and the ones unaware, thus is an eye opener to what is literally around the corner
Kind of makes me think about a parent-child relationship where the "government" here is the "child" - where the kids can watch their parents do things and tattle, but a parent can get some reprieve in a bathroom (or hanging out at bars with adults only) and be their shittier selves :P
Damn...this was literally THE BEST short I have ever seen and the scariest if you ask me because people think it would be better with no police but we as individuals can be FAR FAR more viscious than the majority of police officers could ever be. And that is a FACT!!
I imagine that this hits pretty close to home with all the insanity around COVID lockdowns we’ve been seeing in Australia… Not so outlandish that it couldn’t be here before you know it.
This is what cancel culture looks like on a local level. For now it’s only celebrities and public figures but eventually it makes it way to your doorstep.
@@stevious7278 exactly. Our youth hate cops. Hate society. This way everyone behaves as they wish. But our youth will find they too are prisoner's Unfortunately I believe it's too late
@@donovanbryan5000 I'm a product of the 1970s' grounded in revolutionary politics. I have spent many years fighting the system and opposing it in many ways; and as I grow into my winter years, I can only admit that you are correct that it is too late. It would appear from the way society has evolved into a compliant, self centered fear driven collection of people whose only worth is based on some social media algorithm, that the battle has been won...sigh
@@stevious7278 I truly don't know what to think. If you don't watch the news your uninformed. If you do watch. Your misinformed. Everything a lie. And yet our youth were brought up on video games and cell phones. We're given hundreds of gifts at Christmas by parents who wanted to give because they didn't get enough. If the kids were told no they threw a fit. These are now so called adults. And they still expect free for Everything. Someone to bow to their demands. They hate authority because authority told them NO. They were pampered growing up so now they want the gov to pay their bills. It is too late for them. And they now control the world. I see no answer to our problems
That is so scary. Having watched this one loads of month before, it popped up today. Seeing it again makes me feel it has gotten more like this meanwhile... Especially the last few weeks there occuring were things which led into that direction... Impressive work behind the scenes and shocking convincing acting of the inhabitants. "We are all much healthier...*cough*"
“Alexa, will we have flying cars in the future?” *You are a street sweeper. This question is outside of the necessary knowledge base of your designated vocation. Maintain your current location!*
No it is not, and hasn't been for some time. I have been to countries that have had theses foundations in place for over a decade. It starts small, just like in this film. For example, in one place, if you are issued a traffic ticket, you are notified by SMS. If you don't pay on time, your bank account is frozen, your mobile phone and internet services are cut, and your resident ID number is flagged, making it impossible to leave the country. That was fully in place by 2010.
This is a mix of " 1984 " and " Demolition man ", but what is going on here it is happening slowly to our world now... This is a genius idea and movie, that reflects where are we heading soon... I just love the guys who made this capodopera, wish them the best, good health and God bless them and their families 🙏🙏🙏☦️👨👩👦👦 !!! Thank you for posting this movie Allan, great job my brother 🙋♂️ !!! God bless !!!
The last scene was absolutely terrifying. In 'prison', they are given more freedom because those who get sent there are those most likely to rebel; by giving them more than what they had before, they feel like they've already won, and so they won't continue to fight. They go from hating to loving Big Brother.
Not. They are just left alone in there..no one reporting or spying on them. They are more free than they could ever be out on the outside..where EVERY ONE has given up fighting back. They realized rebellion is pointless if you're doing so all alone.
This is happening in New Zealand as we speak. Like the man said we just haven't noticed yet. I heard a young woman say to a customer in a shop 'I never use cash now'. We are sleep walking into Utopia 'for our own safety'.
Local businesses here in CT, USA are taking it upon themselves to help the cashless scheme along. The local CVS drugstore had a sign up last time I was there. "We are going digital" and my doctor's office is refusing to take cash for their care. I thought we had a law in this country stating it was unlawful for a merchant to refuse legal American tender. They don't realize how bad it will be if cash money is taken away from us.
I love the woman who played Margaret, she played the part so well, I could see real pity in her eyes, mixed with pain and frustration when she realizes she can't let Jack just get trapped like they did. Amazing.
I thought the same thing made you feel like you watched something that really happened.
Yes. Excellent acting. Worthy of an award higher than Facebook-Hollywood is capable of comprehending.
Looks like Deanna Troi from Star Trek The Next Generation
Unfortunately what they make us put under our right hand and forehead will turn off our freedom to.make.decisions.for.ourselves.
"Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves." Phil 2,3
when margaret says “because i’m free” when the lady asked why she’s always smiling- that hits deep. she’d rather be in a literal prison than have her right to individuality be taken. brilliant film 💜
Like Thoreau. ...But Wiener's analysis of GH Hardy is better. He thought Hardy was foolish for trying to escape capability by not pursuing applied math. The delusional way out. ...Better to apply the good, than eschew the capacity. There's no reason for evil to prevail, but the hour is late, and evil is knocking at our door.
@@JakeWitmer But sometimes when its to deep, you just gotta swim. The tides decide.
Ultimately its Revelation 13 and its coming. Be ready.
sawyer > Another interpretation is that the two women were banned from the Prison Planet Dystopian Society, and were sitting on a bench outside the Prison Community Walls, where they were given orange uniform clothes to wear and freedom to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.
The obvious answer was ”because im a flight attendent, duuuh”
In my town you can take a picture of peoples sidewalks if they haven’t shoveled the snow or picked up the grass and send it to the city. The fact that people don’t seem to see anything wrong with this perpetually boggles my mind.
Ready for revolution yet?
@@RoyArrowood I was born ready
@@daveyrobinson3779
US. Midsize town. Eastern Seaboard.
gangstalking and targeted individuals
@’̈́ correct as long as it is not creating a public health issue I see no need to bully people into conforming to the community's norms.
This would make a great full length film. However, the entire message is made so clear with this short and it's terrifyingly brilliant.
There is one it’s called demolition man 😂
@@Itsgonnabemayy That's one I never watched back then. Maybe I'll check it out now as an adult.
"I'm old now, I'm tired now, I've done my fighting. I'd like to live out the rest of my life with the few freedoms I have left."
I feel that SOOOO deeply right now!
@Dr Ricaunce Phipshiolidge My children and grandchildren need you to fight it for your sake AND theirs!
We have to unite the way they are doing in other countries. Any idea why this isnt happening here in the US?
@@loveishope4406 I know EXACTLY why. Everyone with any notable level of intelligence knows why. We just can't talk about it because facts hurt people's feelings.
@@DaveSuperDaveLyon At some point we are going to have to come together though, or the inevitable is going to happen.
Let me guess, you're going to use this as an argument for why we shouldn't require masks... 🙄
"When your belly's empty you'll swallow anything they shove down your throat." No truer words ever spoken.
Not necessarily. Have you never heard of hunger strikes?
True, people get fussier when they have everything. But grateful when they have nothing.
@@stevious7278 Starvation not the same as people NOT 'willingly' starving.
Hunger Strikes can only be used in a society that CARES about the life of their citizens (even if it is only to squeeze the life from them.)
"If we are free, we are not equal. If we are equal, we are not free."
@@antwto8784 _Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs_ is generally true for the majority of humans. There are exceptions to every rule but in general:
_From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are: physiological (food and clothing), safety (job security), love and belonging needs (friendship), esteem, and self-actualization._ And than spirituality (optional.)
@@Bopperann Leaving aside the political debate about inequality for a moment::
Starvation is starvation, whether it is self induced or not as it means the lack of nourishment.
So I believe my point stands.
If you wish to conduct a discussion about the result of starvation; that is the political and ideological rationalizations, that is another matter entirely.
A frog never notices the heat until he's cook in the pot.
A common misconception.
and is often criticized if he does by those who don't.
@@Rambleon31 I think you mean "has"
I'm sure one country's done that test to a frog with are tax money
How true. Most of us are those frogs in the pot.
This is not just a short film; it's a warning.
The parasites will use it as a blueprint, sadly.
theres been loads of warnings and predictions in many tv shows and movies over the years , look at the twilight zone old episodes, for example , even the world trade centre has been hinted on tv in many shows and movies , theres even a clip in an old 80s children series called chocky . it shows a painting of the twin towers . It's a childrens series , but i didnt get it when i was a kid , ive watched the episodes here on RUclips again and now I fully understand it , you should check it out.
Exactly...
I agree. People are already sleepwalking towards " UTOPIA." We already have a cashless society, and then there's the congestion charge and ULEZ, our smartphones monitor everything we do with them smartphones can also track where we go and where we are through Google maps ect ect. And not forgetting, of course, CCTV cameras are everywhere you go.
But as a whole, ppl are just too clued out to take the warning!
This reminds me of that Black Mirror episode "Nosedive".
Horrible possibilities.
@Akshay 18 yea I've heard about that, insane.
Predictive programming
I was about to comment this
@Akshay 18 It's pretty well a reality here in the UK. . . The whole place is running alive with Karens.
@@cuckingfunt9353 Karens are more a USA thing, maybe there's just not many Karens on the IOW idk lol
Honestly this feels like something that could happen in the future, and that’s kind of scary
Edit: Stop with all the weird conservative conspiracy comments. Yes this is kind of happening, but stop trying to pin it on one side. Look at the abortion whistleblower site in Texas.
I agree with you. I wouldn't wanna live like this
It will. The people are encouraged to denounce people that want to breath fresh air in these days. So...
@@katherineshults604 You already are, it is just not quite 'that bad' yet.
ye....
Its already happening. People locked in homes and cant use any entertainment due to pandemia. Or you will get fined!
This is by far the scariest thing I've ever seen simply because it's such a likely scenario. People already feel entitled, imagine the government paying them to snitch on other people
@Chauvin is innocent true
6ix9ine got paid for snitching
This is fantasy come on government does not even pay the police to do their job and you think they will citizens to do the polices job?
@@healingandgrowth-infp4677 citizens already do it for free. They'll just do it more if they get paid for it
@@raypatel1471 EXACTLY
This is one of THE scariest movies I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick to my stomach. You start giving commission to people for turning other people in, we’re done for.
Switzerland !!! It works that way !
Happened during COVID
You don't even need a commission, just good marketing on "it is better for us all"... And it's already happening.
This is so well said….
Oh gosh. I've never could relate to any comment, like this one. I felt my stomach down the throat. Snapshot of a modern 1984.
Haha did anybody notice the license plate said "SNITCH"
I wonder how many people paused the video just to search for a comment that talking about the license plate. "Did people notice that? Oh, they did. Good."
Not at all. wow you are really perceptive!
@@IgnacioBustos587 thanks, although its weird to hear that because I'm known to be the most oblivious in my family haha
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I noticed that right away. LOL
3:47 "Gee, things have changed a bit."
"We hardly noticed."
Delivered that line with a perfect mix of irony, cynicism and simple resignation. It's Doublespeak. They probably DID hardly notice, because the changes were gradual, but when they look back it's impossible not to notice how much things have changed. So they hardly noticed, but they can't help but have noticed.
Just look how far we have already come in the last 2 years. Give it 2 more, and this is where we will be. Unless we do something.
И только в России всё, как и раньше.
Хорошо!
Totalitarian tiptoe my friend
@@CAHbl4-CAHна приколе, что-ли? РФ сегодня догоняет Китай по цифровизации и контролю
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”
― C. S. Lewis
Fact
Extremely well expressed. This is the truth.
Is it the truth though?..
Wow ☝️
Kinda like TEXAS???
This needs to be made as a full movie. That's great content. Thinking about how fast we're slowly coming to this stage. It's actually not far-fetched tbh
We are living that full length movie now. There are so many things already in place and coming down the pipe now that put us about 70% of the way to this. The more “advanced” a country is the quicker this will happen.
A town in Canada just finished a camera installation, expansion and integration to allow monitoring of the town. It will include some AI integration to assist with “reducing crime”. Of course what the definition of a “crime” is has become very fluid.
@@jeffmoodie6144 also who is allowed to be accused! Nova Scotia with their new 1/2 sentences for black people is really going to make things better!
Time to rewatch, The Truman Show
Yes. This is where Florida, Texas and other states taking individual rights away to make personal choices and travel out of state. They even spy on them out of state. This is pretty much the crazy USA. At least those red, government overreach states, anyhow.
WEF would get rid of this movie before it was ever released
Was that a bar 👀 Damn, what ole dude said was deep. “Artist was suppose to turn the mirror on society-‘but instead most of them turned the mirror on themselves and it became a selfie” 🤯
If youhad paid attention yu would know that it was a bathroom. Listen.
@@daledillard3281 Who cares. Its the point he's making that is the point here.
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@@donnaknudson7296 They are like perfectionist who can't be perfect by themselves so they want other things to be perfect for them. They are like fact-checker who will ignore whatever you say, no matter how logic it sound, because it is not a "fact". They will disagree with the facts that you give them because the facts are not given by the "experts" that they agree with.
You can't win.
@@crazycrazy-vr9hj Your right about that! Pretty bizzare.
Getting there. Like the man said - "we didn't even notice it".
You would have to be nuts to not notice it this last year.
@@cuckingfunt9353
And yet when I talk to people about Klaus Schwab and his global cabal motley crew's "Great Reset" masterplan - nearly all of those that I've spoken to think I'm crazy, and as soon as they'll get "a jab" all things will go back to normal.
So much of noticing. 😐
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@@cuckingfunt9353 We did notice it, but "it was for our safety"/"Don't kill Gramma" was the overarching narrative and we were shunned frm polite socirety, see the great conservative purge of social media
They tell you what will happen...
The people I most admire are the ones who do the right thing regardless of the consequences.
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The best and only real people don't impose consequences on people doing the right thing.
@@-chilly-142 wtf is ur comment, seen 3 times already🤣🤣🤣
@Sheelagh Cathasaigh lmfao right, i was thinking for a sec im the only one that just stalks the comment section of any thought provoking vid.
In Australia we already have private contractors getting paid a commission for catching drivers breaking the speed limit. So as for this movie's "government app that pays you 10% commission to snap another citizen committing an infringement", the precedent is already in place.
Wtf
@@ZuignapWorse than that, if you drive past one of these cars parked beside the road it WILL take your picture no matter what. It then decides if you're doing anything wrong, but your picture is taken and stored (at least for a while). Another bad precedent.
This an Australian film and what is so chilling about it is that it's so believable, even looks so natural in this setting. Yet I am old enough to remember a time past when Aussies prided themselves on living in a relaxed, laid-back, free society. This sort of tyrannical control was the stuff of faraway places we didn't need to worry about. Yet here we are, well on our way toward the society depicted here and the sad thing is, like the old lady and the young girl in the park, everyday Aussies are either oblivious to it or only too happy to do their bit in helping to bring it about. Whatever happened to us?
@@CliffordTaylor-l5wYou can thank the CFR.
Which the letters stands for the Council of Foreign Relations.
Every president,prime minister, chancellor, government agencies in America, and the United Nations answers to them.
Even dictators have to answer to them. Somehow,in some way, somewhere in the world,no matter how they're resistant and reluctant they are.
They're the main benefactors of each and every nation on earth that is secretly governed, controlled,and systemically (discombobulated?) spied on - somehow - by every choice we make.
From the clothes we buy at a Walmart,from the food we eat,from the kind of vehicles we drive,and by the electronics we purchase.....even from the Big Mac from McDonald's,a Whopper from Burger King,a Baconator from Wendy's,or a hamburger from Whatburger determines of how our government officials make the decisions that we influence on supporting geopolitics in so many different job occupations.
In so many different countries. In influencing of making items that we Americans are buying from China.
Why China,we ask?
Because if they go down,WE go down.
Then the world's economy goes down.
Things hadn't always been expensive in Australia, because in the years past,they had once lived in peace,had plenty of good food, had plenty of jobs available,and their economy wasn't top notch,and the best in the world,but they had thrived.
They once had it all. But then, something had happened. The world's events had suddenly altered.
Nowdays,look what happened...
Same in US
The Joker would definitely have a field day in this world.
Aye abraham wazzap I thought you were dead?
Wassuupppp
I told you lincoln don't go to the theatre
@@IcyLife3956 Maybe shouldn't go to the pub as often.
@@Rhythmattica -_-
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Authoritarianism: principle of blind submission to authority, as opposed to individual freedom of thought and action.
Or just another day in the life of a Leftists dream.
@@pappy5204 Whatever bro
@@jghifiversveiws8729 Yeah, these capitalist pigs. Soviet Union was worker's paradise, because workers just want to work, and we gave them work. Gulag is true equality. Say with me, comrade: "2+2=5!"
@@molotovribbentrop2839 yes and capitalism is oh so good even though it allows people to fail in life even if they work hard
@@aleksandrvolkov3835 It allows? If you get hit by a car, is that fault of capitalism? Many things in life are out of your hands, and most of the time it's not fault of the capitalism. If somebody doesn't hire you to work, that might not be fault of capitalism. If you don't get promoted by your boss, that probably isn't fault of the capitalism.
you know, it's for your own good..........seems we've heard that line before
“You will own nothing & you will be happy!”
No it's not
It’s for the greater good, said the psychopath...
and we continue to hear it in one form or another..."keeping you safe",
nearly every day.
SPOT ON!!!! Artists and writers turned a mirror on themselves - selfies. Too right.
The world has taken a giant leap towards this in the last 12 months...
A great short, George Orwell would be proud.
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@@-chilly-142 spread the word
George Orwell wouldn't be proud. He warned of this happening.
@@nemo7782 i think they meant proud of the movie, not about what humanity has come to.
1984 wasn't a prediction of the future. It was a commentary on the world as it existed when it was written.
This is how the Karens of the world would make their living. They would literally just follow people around all day snitching
poverty of the heart and impoverished souls, it takes a real scumbag to torture & harass people like that
More like twitter users.
in an episode of the orvilel where everybody is govorned by a rating system then the opposite may happen
The old lady is the youngest Karen she was just born
In communist Romania the Secret Police relied heavily on informants. There were lots and lots of people snitching on each other just for the fun of it. It got to a point where people were afraid to tell jokes or complain in any way, they would have been taken away and beaten.
Now here comes the messed up part. Some people were forced to become informant. And even to this day it's impossible to tell who was informing because it was forced and who did willingly. When turns out that some hotshot politician was an informant he can always say he was forced to.
Everybody is innocent....all the time.
We’re heading in this direction faster than most want to admit
Did you make that comment before the plandemic...? ... Because it's 2021 now and we are already there.
Already there, lookup see something say something
its here. with community policing or ( gang stalking ) and targeted individuals
@@cuckingfunt9353 Agreed. But your crude choice of pseudonym does no service to your message.
READ THE COMMUNIST ZIONIST SOCIALIST SO CALLED CHARITY IE "THE COMMON PURPOSE EXPOSED" ITS A DISGUSTING ORGANISATION DESIGNED TO PERSECUTE ANYBODY INCLUDING ACTIVIST ..AND THE BRITISH PUBLIC IS BEING USED TO SURVEIL EACHOTHER...HARASS PERSECUTE ANYBODY WHO GOS AGAINST THEIR VILE ZIONIST AGENDA ..BRITAIN THE NEW CHINA !!!!!!
Your phone is listening even when your phone is off. . .
No I am not... ooops
In America the government records one in five phone calls you make
Damn, this was disturbing. Could be a black mirror episode.
It is a black mirror episode...
@@dragoxk4542 really. Which season?
@@fleetSRT like 2nd or 3rd pretty sure it's the one called nosedive, similar concept to this except everyone rates each other
It's like we're living in a George Orwell book.
1984!
This screwed with my head really bad
Mendoza, Argentina. "Ojos en alerta". App where you take a picture, record a video, of anything "suspicious", and police will come in a heist... Not far from Utopia...
Wow! I was there some 12 years ago. Seemed such an easy going town!
@@flipjetiel7343 : Fascism is the end result of not having enough socialism to counter the intrinsic greed of capitalism.
Sounds more like dystopia...
@@aylbdrmadison1051 Is it truley Facism if all the ideologes, corporations and encroaching dogma are Marxist?
@@aylbdrmadison1051 Fascism and socialism are two sides of the same totalitarian coin.
We should all be very ashamed of ourselves that we can relate so much to this.
Can you imagine if your parents charge you $178 dollars just for cussing? 🤣 🤣 🤣 This is exactly what China does. It's crazy. And kids can only play video games an hour on the weekend. It's crazy.
You included
@@Raptorsified Yes, "We" as in all of us, myself included.
the "bracelets" are already here, "smart watches", "smart phones", the sad part is that we are funding the surveillance state tools and paying huge prices for it to take place.
@@downzeitor indeed; and gaming; social media; online learning; e-education/health/gov't/etc.. - we're f'd!!!!
“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing”
{Big brother is watching you} -George Orwell, 1984
This couldn't be more true..
Can’t believe we are experiencing the beginnings of this society right now in Australia.
Hope it gets better down there. I got mad that Canada passed a law against free speech online, but looking at Australia, I can't really complain.
Best of lucks from Can.
What happened there?
"We live in a society"
@@BlackKiryuu lockdown is very strict
@@BlackKiryuu lockdown extremely strict, they enforce it as if you're committing murder rn, putting people on the news for not obeying the mandate
When your belly's empty, you swallow anything shoved down your throat.
Pure genius. Absolute kudos to the makers of this film!
This is essentially what happens now. People will see someone do something they don’t like, and without even walking up to them and politely asking them to stop, they’ll take pictures and videos and post it online to ruin their lives.
Life in china
People already do!
Why do they do that? I genuinely want to know
@@l.austin2371ah yes, china, the only place where things are bad
@@SamuelBlack84 because they have "schadenfreude". that is a phenomenon that more people than you probably realise have where they enjoy other peoples suffering up to a certain point
“Artists were supposed to turn a mirror on society, but instead they turned the mirror on themselves.”
Most powerful statement I’ve heard in a while.
That's the way I feel things are, quite a good way they worded it.
The creator of this content is turning the mirror on society. It's resistance , but the youth is always the decider of what will happen next. Frank said he is old so he gave up . Jack run away cause he realised even the young girl has been brainwashed to fined him. Not to help him. There is no mercy , so he knew that this society is hell.
I love the symbolism in this movie. Especially when it focuses on a problem we are having but not aware of that much . Hypnotised by reality . This work has illustrated the problem beatifully.
So many commenters here say this is scary because it's so likely. What's scary is that you can see it happening yet you do nothing to stop it. You just keep tracking down the boulevard to dystopia accepting every arbitrary mandate for the sake of "safety." THAT is what's scary. It's 100% preventable and yet ... here we go!
Yes, here we all go throw this path that will unfold, right before us.
Absolutely spot on. Perfectly explained
And keep voting for the same politicians, staying in the same do nothing parties.
You're right.
The only conscientious person in the comments ! 👌
Some people may find this too far fetched. Before you think that, and shrug it off as science fiction, just imagine, what would you say if somebody came on January of 2020, and told you what will happen in the next months?
I would say that is very likely since that has been the biggest worry of scientist since the 90's......also this has already been an issue in China for the past 2 months. Like the idea of a virus becoming a world pandemic is way more likely to happen AGAIN before we are living in a society and government that trust their own people to police themselves and is willing to let capitalism fall apart in order to have a far more obvious controlling system of its citizens.
@@adultishgambino1 Sit down Jada.
Well in the UK we've gone from 'just two weeks to flatten the curve' to vaccine passports in about 17 months...
@@adultishgambino1 I feel sorry for you.
@@fatsnorkel well said
Im just glad im middle aged and will be gone before this becomes a mass reality, i genuinely feel sorry for future generations
I do, too.
That is the most selfish sentence I've ever read. Will you do nothing? Do you expect to just, vanish when you die?
@@UtubeXcalibur "Do you expect to just, vanish when you die?"
When you die that's pretty much what you do, just saying.
@@secondchance6603 there's the possibility of extracting your consciousness and plugging it into a machine. Perhaps your consciousness's power could be used to mine algorithms and feed the machine. Or be plugged into a killing robot with no free will. And we're not far from a possible reality like that. Look at neuralink
@@UtubeXcalibur I sure [REDACTED] hope so. I'm tired of this world, I just want to sleep.
I can see this happening in my lifetime. You can already take pics of parking violations, and et viola, the registered owner receives a fine in the mail.
My neighbour is like that already. Every time a courier delivers something, or the municipality delivers water, she runs out of her house with her cellphone to take photos. As if we're doing something illegal. It's hilarious. Never seen an old lady run so fast.
😲🤬my fines will be HUGE
Now you understood why so many old fembots were called witches and burned back in the day
I would get a restraining order
@@HON3YLAND1 A restraining order ... on your neighbor. Thinking is a new thing for you, isn't it?
Back in the day, women like that were called Nosey Rosey.
Now we just call them Karen.
Way too real, way too fast, right as I'm going to bed.
Nightmares ahoy.
The beach part freaks me out. They would tel us last year in California we couldn’t sit on the beach. My son just wanted to play in the sand he was 1. The lifeguards drove up and down the beach telling people to leave and everyone listened. Keep in mind there were maybe 10 people across this massive beach no where near each other. It felt so violating being told I could stand next to my son but couldn’t sit while he played in the sand. This movie could definitely become a reality one day
Same thing happened here in Italy during lockdown. A man was walking on the beach on his own, there was nobody in about 10 km, he got arrested by 4 police cars
@@francoiseofficial1861 freaky not a fan of that. I was scared to be arrested and my son left without a caretaker :( that’s a shame they couldn’t give him a warning or better yet piss off
Girl eff you and your son. Rules are rules. No one cares if you decided to take your child somewhere you weren’t allowed. This is not the oppression olympics.
Is that because coronavirus?
@@user24233 It is because of Covid, yes. It's a complex topic, on one hand they were not doing anything bad per se, on the other hand they were breaking a rule most people were respecting. Yeah, no one on the beach so no risk of spreading the virus, but no one was on the beach because they were following the rules.
Please pitch this to Black Mirror and maybe make this in feature length.
Thank u. But they don't accept unsolicited submissions. If I find money I would definitely do a feature! Cheers
@@kostax7777 You have managed really good results in a decent budget.
All the best to you :)
Black mirror already did something like this already… it was good!
They have a similar episode called Nosedive
@@olddelhifilms Thank you for your kind words!
The scary part is that you could actually envision this happening in some hypothetical future. Mass surveillance, communal policing, it’s happened how many times across how many places in human history?
@Nathan Biller. But never with the current available technology and data processing power.
It's already happen, In the UK samething techinally speaking anyone can fine you and prosecute you for breaking a law.. It just most people aren't aware of private prosecutions and of course they have to pay for it .... With enough evidence to present to a court..
As Communal policing and private for hire 'Thief Catchers' is how society under common law in the UK used to mostly police itself before the creation of a public police service in the mid 19th century...
All the evil elite needed was the tech. This is happening in China today.
@ Nathan Biller, it's already happening in every HOA across America!
It’s already here
I vaguely remember, from decades ago.. reading a science fiction short about a man who visited a "city of the future". Everything was overseen by the city's computer, and it was constantly haranguing him about his behavior. I remember at one point he dropped a candy wrapper on the ground, and the city asked him, "What if a million people did that?" and his calm reply, "then you'd have a million candy wrappers on the ground".
And then the computer overlord executed him with...... a million volts.
Hahaha!
This is heavy... This is so fitting at this time in history. What an extraordinary short film!
God bless you guys for creating this production. It's so prophetic.
Keep the faith.
This will be the future, maybe not while I'm alive, but it's going that direction. Great film! I need a bigger bathroom now before it's outlawed! Haha
And make sure you live close to a Kebab shop.
@@Rhythmattica Why? What did a kebab shop do? Hurt your fefes?
I was expecting that more than 5 min in the bathroom would be fined as well, it sure is at my place 🤣
2025 it will start
I’m 68 I can see it happening in my life time.
That bracelet, turning green or red, determining if he could get on the plane or not.
Welcome to the principle of Health -Freedom- Passports.
Not sure if you are U.S. or not, but you can leave the country without a passport or anything really without much issue, it's the destination and getting back that's the problem.
The airlines and airports are the ones who have the issues, and they just follow government guidelines, not laws.
@@adamhulburt5140 it depends on where you're from and where you're going to. Ex: you can go to Brazil without any issues, but Brazilians need some stuff before going to America. Americans face some issues like that too depending on where they're going to.
bingo
Also the rfid chips they are trying to put out .its already happening in most countrys.
@@Easont888
The average cellphone is a far better public health / general tracking tool then most people seem to realize.
why chip people or have them wear RHID chips when you can track people passively with the 'out of sight out of mind concept'?
What a nightmare
Sadly this is what’s coming when everyone is giving up their rights
You'll get used to it...
what rights have you given up big man
Nobody gives a s. about rights
@@stevious7278 I will not
@@sillygooberment Spoken like a true rebel. Bravo!
Unfortunately history, and an examination of human behaviour, would show that all a government has to do is bombard the public with PSAs stating that it is "in the national interest" or a "matter of national security" that we relinquish our rights and how long do you suppose you could hold out with all of your neighbours and friends casting dispersions upon you for not submitting?
Good luck... and peace.
This short is absolutely brilliant.
The way Frank said... " alcohol is bad for you.."
I was so sure he didn't even believe that himself, until he looked up; then it all made sense.
Anyone who liked this short film might like the old Sylvester Stallone /Wesley Snipes movie - Demolition Man.
"John Spartan you have been fined fifteen credits for an infraction of the verbal morality."
Hah hah you don't know what the 3 shells are for.
They would never put a breathalyzer in a steering whael
Brilliantly expressed! 👌🏼
It is definitely a good representation of where we're headed if we don't wake up and deal with life instead of always choosing to be a bystander
being woke is such a bad thing tho...they want you asleep
All in the name " safety " !
Where we headed? People in Australia were sent to a prison, or something like that if they weren`t vacinated or if they were speaking against Covid thirany. People in China couldn`t leave their cities, during lockdowns. It is happening, now, all over the world. 1984. was nothing, compared to the life we are living.
This really says a lot about society
Yet we live in one
Yeah , it's all absurd.
@r2 gotta get your virtue signaler points in 😂
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This is super well made! probably the best short film I've seen in a while!!
Y'all won't be laughing when this actually becomes reality
Who sees this and laughs considering the world we live in now?
This would’ve been perfect for a Black Mirror episode!
Yesterday
I laughed. The joke was, she was more free in prison than in the "free world". At least she stayed a human being and got someone else out of it entirely. In Brave New World, they sent all their political prisoners to various remote islands in the South Pacific, the Caribbean, the Falklands etc. and Mustafa Monde, one of the world controllers, said they were great places to be because all the most interesting people lived there.
3rd world country would be the best bet. They are the happiest
@@dandavis8300 Just like the Convict colony of Australia.... Bizarrely, its beauty and distance has made it a "blueprint" of how to create a police state in a cutting edge, capitalist and modern multicultual 'western" free society.
This is literally George Orwells 1984. Modernized.
They tell you what will happen...
exactly my thoughts
oh you mean modern-day 2021??? yep, that's exactly what this is.
@@NikKnows404 this is what's going to happen
@@abut8870 *is happening
We're a lot closer to this than we are to 20 years ago,bit by bit as our kids are taught in schools and become adults is how everything will slowly change
Love how the Car's license plate is literally "5n17CH" as for "Snitch"
If people won't wake up, everywhere we will have this, sooner or later.
I have more hope in the human spirit.
@@wesleyrodgers886 you know what they say about "hope" ;)
Chill bruh
Who knows
@@starepiernikowe hope springs eternal
“I’d like to live out the rest of my life with the few freedoms I have left.” That’s sad as hell man wtf
Sadly this is already a everyday reality for many in China, especially in Xinjiang where Uyghurs live.
And Tibetans.
And Australia
I won't even bother
Are Uyghurs Chinese women in their early 40s who pursue men in their late 20s?
And in Italy is starting
Wow, very well made. The scary part is that we are heading in that direction, I don't think it will become that bad, but more than bad enough as we already have sacrificed freedom for safety.
I think it will be worse.
THANK YOU for this short film, as it really shows the direction we are headed in, and in some places it already is just like this, and the ones unaware, thus is an eye opener to what is literally around the corner
The actors are AMAZING, such great performances from everyone
That's not Utopia, that's Victoria - the most leavable place in the world.
Heck, they even got the TP rolls right. That's eye for detail
As of Jan 25th 2022, 796, 750 criminals have apparently watched this video. What will our punishment be?
How we think the future is going to be: flying cars, hyperloops, spacetravel
This short film: hold my beer!
Kind of makes me think about a parent-child relationship where the "government" here is the "child" - where the kids can watch their parents do things and tattle, but a parent can get some reprieve in a bathroom (or hanging out at bars with adults only) and be their shittier selves :P
Yes!
Or the government is the "parent" and we're all children?
Damn...this was literally THE BEST short I have ever seen and the scariest if you ask me because people think it would be better with no police but we as individuals can be FAR FAR more viscious than the majority of police officers could ever be. And that is a FACT!!
This film is 2 years old, it really does feel like in another 13... you know where we're going
I imagine that this hits pretty close to home with all the insanity around COVID lockdowns we’ve been seeing in Australia… Not so outlandish that it couldn’t be here before you know it.
yeah, because to hell with anyone else. If you get covid and pass it on they were weak and deserved to die, right? It is ok to be selfish
"Things have changed a lot"
"We hardly noticed."
This is what cancel culture looks like on a local level. For now it’s only celebrities and public figures but eventually it makes it way to your doorstep.
knock knock its the cancel brigade
open the door or we will force our entry
@@skwizzzb3904 See Alex Belfield (the voice of reason) being arrested by police.
You prefer to be openly racist?
@@andrebrown8969 do you prefer to loose everything for something you did’nt even doe?
@@andrebrown8969 Yes .....
Modern movies need to be more like this. Not two or three hours long, just a good story!
This looks creepily like where Australia is heading right now...
The way the world is going this concept is pretty scary as it could easily be a possibility
Oh; not a possibility. We are already pretty far down this track. It is a certainty.
@@stevious7278 exactly.
Our youth hate cops. Hate society.
This way everyone behaves as they wish.
But our youth will find they too are prisoner's
Unfortunately I believe it's too late
@@donovanbryan5000 I'm a product of the 1970s' grounded in revolutionary politics.
I have spent many years fighting the system and opposing it in many ways;
and as I grow into my winter years, I can only admit that you are correct that it is too late.
It would appear from the way society has evolved into a compliant, self centered
fear driven collection of people whose only worth is based on some social media algorithm, that the battle has been won...sigh
@@stevious7278 I truly don't know what to think.
If you don't watch the news your uninformed. If you do watch. Your misinformed.
Everything a lie.
And yet our youth were brought up on video games and cell phones.
We're given hundreds of gifts at Christmas by parents who wanted to give because they didn't get enough.
If the kids were told no they threw a fit.
These are now so called adults. And they still expect free for Everything.
Someone to bow to their demands.
They hate authority because authority told them NO.
They were pampered growing up so now they want the gov to pay their bills.
It is too late for them. And they now control the world.
I see no answer to our problems
This will come into being or some parts of it.
Pretty sure this is what they mean when they say "Build back better"
yes . a communistic term .. this vid is no doubt ,,,charles schwab agenda ..
@@toosure69 and bill Gates 👁
exactly
exactly what it is going to be
SEEMS LIKE IT!
That is so scary. Having watched this one loads of month before, it popped up today. Seeing it again makes me feel it has gotten more like this meanwhile... Especially the last few weeks there occuring were things which led into that direction...
Impressive work behind the scenes and shocking convincing acting of the inhabitants.
"We are all much healthier...*cough*"
“Alexa, will we have flying cars in the future?”
*You are a street sweeper. This question is outside of the necessary knowledge base of your designated vocation. Maintain your current location!*
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I definitely need more of this type of content.THIS WAS AMAZING!
the left tries to content like this censore it
lmao this has nothing to do with ‘the left’
@@zejdland what are you on abt
@@zejdland no one has censored this, quit being a snowflake
Well, take a stroll around town then.
I loved how 3 persons were each the main characters at some point. Very interesting short film!
Scary, but we are about there. The heart stopping truth.
This is a masterpiece! This is definitely the direction the west is heading. "It's for your own good"...
Nailed it. We'll be there in less than 10yrs at this rate.
@Anastasia That's why they (the globalists) call that Agenda 2030. And noboby seems to care. :(
Welcome to the LNP/NewsCorp/IPA version of Australia
We're already there... few more pieces missing..
“You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to THE OUTER LIMITS”
These documentaries about Australia are really good. And to think it used to be considered a "cool country".
This isn't fiction at all.
Sounds like today yes Ohmygoodness. The stuff they can get without the freedom.
No it is not, and hasn't been for some time. I have been to countries that have had theses foundations in place for over a decade. It starts small, just like in this film. For example, in one place, if you are issued a traffic ticket, you are notified by SMS. If you don't pay on time, your bank account is frozen, your mobile phone and internet services are cut, and your resident ID number is flagged, making it impossible to leave the country. That was fully in place by 2010.
welcome to an Orwellian world.
@@kingsbrace3736 wtfffff
It is cos we all know it's impossible for Australians to not swear
You hear stories of people going to jail on purpose all the time. Free food, shelter and healthcare
But jail you didn’t have the bracelet? And it looked like wine? Why didn’t they warn the guy?
Her hand without the band.......................right into my heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That VY Commodore interior is by far the most advanced of any Holden ever XD. Great video as always!
This is a mix of " 1984 " and " Demolition man ", but what is going on here it is happening slowly to our world now...
This is a genius idea and movie, that reflects where are we heading soon...
I just love the guys who made this capodopera, wish them the best, good health and God bless them and their families 🙏🙏🙏☦️👨👩👦👦 !!!
Thank you for posting this movie Allan, great job my brother 🙋♂️ !!!
God bless !!!
God doesn't exist.
@@kinghere4574 says the fool in his lack of knowledge and wisdom... 🙄 😔 🤦🏻♂️...
1984 is still one of the most horrifying stories I've experienced, and i LOVE horror. I think I'd rather be dead than live that type of life.
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P. S. : I love horror too 😁
The last scene was absolutely terrifying. In 'prison', they are given more freedom because those who get sent there are those most likely to rebel; by giving them more than what they had before, they feel like they've already won, and so they won't continue to fight. They go from hating to loving Big Brother.
Not. They are just left alone in there..no one reporting or spying on them. They are more free than they could ever be out on the outside..where EVERY ONE has given up fighting back. They realized rebellion is pointless if you're doing so all alone.
Or they’re outside of the prison wall, bracelet-free..
DAMN THE ACTING IS PHENOMENAL!!!
It's closer than you think. It makes me glad I am old.
This is happening in New Zealand as we speak. Like the man said we just haven't noticed yet. I heard a young woman say to a customer in a shop 'I never use cash now'. We are sleep walking into Utopia 'for our own safety'.
Scary words that politicians use now - "Lockdown, because it's for the good of society".
Local businesses here in CT, USA are taking it upon themselves to help the cashless scheme along. The local CVS drugstore had a sign up last time I was there. "We are going digital" and my doctor's office is refusing to take cash for their care. I thought we had a law in this country stating it was unlawful for a merchant to refuse legal American tender. They don't realize how bad it will be if cash money is taken away from us.
Wow. Lots to gather here. This was really eye opening, especially in 2021.
Why did I tear up when Margaret paid for his flight.😢
Because for a moment your brain switched off and your soul opened.
@@carlstrutinski839 NICE
This film is really deep and shows that we are already living like this in many ways just not to it's full extent yet, very well put together.
Last line - goosebumps. What a triumph! Super short film.