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Release Date: 24 June, 2003 Retail Price: $29.95 OUR Price: $21.99 You SAVE: $7.96! |
Life And Debt Reviews
Worth it
Though the placement of the Nyahbinghi rastas is odd and unexplained, the movie is educational and well worth purchasing. The movie summarizes (briefly) the history of the IMF. It also explores the world of global competition (between US and Jamaican goods). Extremely worth watching and well recommended to anyone, especially educators.
The World is Too Much
My wife Chris and I saw a screening of this movie one frigid winter night in the Alaskan Arctic, with temps about 20 below zero.
For a few minutes, we envied the residents of sunny Jamaica, but as Stephanie Black's film moved along, we felt pity for the Jamaicans, struck so hard and cruelly by globalization and the international money interests.
So devoid of hope that they cannot even dream of travel away from their island, at the same time as they see air conditioned buses full of good-time tournists buzzing by their slums.
The scenes of corporations beefing up their security forces were especially chilling. We are seeing the same kind of private police emerging in Iraq.
Could that be what the War in Iraq is about -- protecting corporate interests in prime overseas markets?
See this movie when you can, and then go out for a nice glass of reconstituted milk. The globalized interests say it is the best thing for you. Don't disappoint them,
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