by entropyfails » Sat 10 Dec 2005, 21:15:31
I just caught George Clooney's new flick "Syriana" last night. It's an excellent film that portrays to the average person what lengths the US government goes to in order to secure energy supplies. Thought loosely based on the Baer book, it ends up being more of a thought piece on how our addiction to oil leads us to ignore the corruption that securing that oil causes. The film has a real life appeal, mixing a slow pace with moments of terror and surprise. It also presents the sort of back handed deals with corrupt governments and large energy mergers against a storyline involving justice, corruption, assassinations, and political intrigue that serve as the hallmark of the international energy business. It does a great job of layering the story together and keeps you guess at what will happen next. The story has may threads with a wide variety of characters so it end up being a mentally engaging film as well.
Though you personally have an obvious interest in the subject matter by virtue of your presence here, I would even still highly recommend this film to anyone in general. Take some uninformed friends along and you may find a hook to engage them in a discussion of whatever point of view you hold.
So enjoy!
EntropyFails
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