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Sound of Freedom

We're living in a time when it's dangerous to label each other. Labelling is the worst thing we can do to each other because that breaks any path of communication. So I hope that people come to see the film and that we stop this collective thinking — this collective opinion. We should have our own opinion. I've been in many circumstances where people already had an opinion of the film without even seeing the film. It's just based on other people's opinion. And I hope that here, in France, people go and experience the film for themselves and create their own opinion based on what they think.

Alejandro Monteverde

Sound of Freedom by Mexican director Alejandro Monteverde is probably the most controversial movie at the moment. On the one hand, it's a box office smash in America where it hit number one overnight with $14.3 million tickets sold in 2,634 theatres right ahead of Indiana Jones 5 with $11.7 millions in 4,600 theatres (that's twice more). On the other hand, it's being slagged off by Western media as a “conspiratorial” movie featuring “a misrepresentation of the reality of human trafficking” (Wikipedia) while some simply claim it's a “third-rate movie” (BFMTV).

Sophistry's Misfortunes

Filming began in 2018. The majority of the film was shot in Colombia with additional scenes in South California. Sound of Freedom initially had a deal with 20th Century Fox, but when the studio was purchased by Disney, it shelved the film as its subject “did not match Disney's rather consensual editorial line”. Eventually purchased, four years later, by Angel Studio, an independent platform, Sound of Freedom was finally released on 4th July as America celebrated Independence Day, and (in a limited number of theatres) in France via Saje Distribution on 15th November.

Please, note that one of the arguments fuelling the controversy in mainstream media is based on the Christian convictions of the parties involved.

We were shocked by the controversy around the release of the movie in the USA, last July, as there was such a gap between that and the content of the movie” stated Saje Distribution in a press release following the announcement of the theatrical release of the movie in France. “So far, the movie was obviously impacted by the political antagonisms in America.

According to French daily Le Parisien, the movie in itself is not conspiratorial, but it would be easy to use it as such: “Conspiracy theories are all implied but never clearly mentioned.” Same goes for Le Monde, claiming that Sound of Freedom “is not a conspirationist movie per se”, but “driven by a cast receptive to this kind of rhetoric”.

Human Correctness

Which is absolutely mind-blowing when you watch the movie unbiasedly. Which side are we supposed to take, by the way, if saving the children is not politically correct?

That is the question independent French journalist Karl Zéro and director Alejandro Monteverde pondered on: “This subject does not belong to any political party. This subject belongs to the human race and we need to transcend that.

I don't know anyone who is for child abuse, at least publicly” says Monteverde. “So I thought it would be something that was going to unite us. Which it did with the public. There was a massive division in the media and attacks, but it's always been about creating awareness, because I believe children should be protected by the world.

Based on A True Story

Sound of Freedom is a thriller based on the incredible true story of Tim Ballard, a former federal agent (brilliantly portrayed by Jim Caviezel) embarking into a rescue operation and risking his life in order to liberate children from the hands of sex traffickers in Colombia.

Left: The real Tim Ballard
Right: Tim Ballard in the movie

Father of nine, Ballard was fully unaware of child trafficking until the CIA appointed him to catch paedophiles. That is when he came to realise that the means allocated to fight this issue — which is far greater than people imagine — were seriously inadequate. Hence in 2013, he decided to quit his official job to create his own non-profit NGO called Operation Underground Railroad standing for O.U.R. Rescue.

He teamed up with former U.S. marines and people from the film industry to film his operations and make hard-hitting documentaries. So far, he's released three, but I could only find two of them. These are Operation Toussaint and The Abolitionists.

The idea of making a feature film that would strike a blow at even more people naturally followed” says Karl Zéro.

Sound of Freedom is thus a mix of various operations in Haiti and Colombia.

At the end of the movie, we are told that:

Tim [Ballard]'s testimony about the Colombian operation led the United States Congress to pass legislation increasing international cooperation in child trafficking cases.

Human trafficking is a 150 billion dollar-a-year business. The United States is one of the top destinations for human trafficking and is among the largest consumers of child sex.

There are more human trapped in slavery today than any other time in history — including when slavery was legal.

Millions of these slaves are children.

A Deeply Moving and Poignant Film

Having seen Sound of Freedom in its original version, I found it both beautiful, poignant and deeply moving, which naturally leads to rethink many things through. It's a decent movie which, unlike a majority of Hollywood (and TV) productions today, doesn't resort to horrifying visuals and gratuitous violence to shock the minds of the viewers.

This is a movie not without some suspense, featuring beautiful pictures and excellent actors — including the children. Nothing is seen, everything is suggested, which is what actually makes it so effective.

Sound of Freedom is a multifaceted film which thus provides food for thought. That's probably its most upsetting aspect. For beyond the main message aiming at raising public awareness of child trafficking, is the idea of redemption conveyed by the Vampiro character — also known as Batman and based on a real-life character with a few alterations for script commodity — a former money launderer for an infamous drug cartel who, after a sudden awakening, decides to use his ill-gotten money to rescue children.

This just shows that changing course and breaking free of the spiral of evil can be possible. Of course, as Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov says, there's always a price to pay, but there is a way out. No wonder why it's so inconvenient.

When you have learned to act well, when all your actions and all your words are inspired by kindness, purity and disinterestedness, they will not entail any ‘karma’ but will attract beneficial effects. This is called dharma.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov

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The Green Beautiful

A world lush and blue
With rivers running wild
They'll be re-routed South
With none left for you or for me.
Don't give in.

"Explorers", Muse (2012)

I really fell for this lovely French comedy I've recently discovered on the web! I'll try not to spoil it for you with my introduction.

Having received significant critical backlash upon its release in 1996 (that is eleven years after the international success of Three Men And A Cradle) — for obviously being way ahead of its time — Coline Serreau's Green Beautiful should have remained lost forever. However, the magic of the internet and consciousness awakening truly revived it, turning it into an iconic movie subtitled in many languages with over 3,5 million views. Probably because it's the only French film of recent times talking about nature, environment and the importance of greenery in our daily lives.

I wanted to make a wild movie about utopianism that would question the roots of our system. After a long-standing theoretical research and filling notebooks with notes, scenes, thoughts and unsuccessful attempts, and after raising so many questions I couldn't even hear the answers anymore, I eventually began to write the script, guided by the serene movement of trees. Upon completion, it was met with mixed response. Producer Alain Sarde emphasised the concerns of the various funding partners involved in the project. “Do you really want to make this movie?” he asked. And I said yes excitedly. Upon release, the film was a big failure. Nobody liked it, nobody wanted to see it, reviewers ridiculed me. The industry didn't get this UFO. But movies never die. Over the years, against all odds The Green Beautiful took a life of its own and as a living creature started to grow and make its mark from people's need of it and through the loud message it conveyed to the world. Websites emerged on the internet, Green Beautiful clubs, groups of people gathering together to watch the film and discuss it. Was I ahead of my time ? Are we standing on the edge of such an abyss we need to drastically question all our values as this film does to be able to invent a new society?

Coline Serreau

The Green Beautiful is a distant Earth-like planet covered with blossoming vegetation whose inhabitants, who look similar to human beings, all live in peace and bliss. Gone are factories, work, competition, hierarchy, stress, and power struggles. They all have been replaced with harmony, tranquillity, and silence concerts in a simplified world free from the enslaving artificial values of our modern lifestyles. Mila (Coline Serreau) is the only volunteer to visit the Earth to check on the status of its people since the French Revolution. She (literally) lands from a bubble on the Paris ring-road, in a polluted, smelly city, littered with dog poo, where people in the street are blind to each other and interact only to abuse one another. The comic impulse of the movie mainly relies on Mila's ability to “disconnect” humans not to put them in a trance, but to unplug them from the Matrix that both sucks them up, feeds and poisons them all at the same time. By releasing them from the delusion, she allows them to express their true nature and genuine needs, which creates funny situations like turning a football match into a classical ballet or compelling politicians to tell the truth on a live talk show on TV. As illustrated by the trailer below.

At issue here is actually the whole structure of our post-modern society:

  1. The concept of social hierarchy with its consequent superiority (chiefs), domination, and social competition.
  2. The alleged value of technology as a measure of development: “We also had an industrial era, but then there was the pre-renaissance chaos when we turned down all industrial products against anything that could poison nature and human life”. Hence the return to nature as a logical development of evolution.
  3. The social lie and absence of love as a true link: “So when you don't wear lipstick, people don't love you?”, “Why do you stay with a guy like me? For your bank account, what else, honey”, “Careful, when they are disconnected they speak the truth!
  4. Money: “If you ain't got any money, you get nothing”, “Are they still using money?” A world with fraternal relationships would be where gift, loan or exchange would be done directly as within a family where you lend things without money.
  5. Television as a mental poison: “I'm sick of this TV that sucks your mind! From now on, in this household, we will talk to each other.” (Source)

Well, I think I'll leave it at that. If you want to see the movie, you may purchase the DVD or find it on the Internet (often subtitled in foreign langages) as I'm afraid the Vimeo link I had included prior to publishing this article has since been deleted.

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The Elite's Worst Nightmare

You let one ant stand up against us and they might all stand up. Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one and if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life.

Endnotes

  • Except that for us, humans, more zeros need be added to that number for better accuracy and proper ratio.

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Spectre

Last year we were asked to write a theme tune for the Bond movie Spectre. Yes we were. It didn't work out, but became something of our own, which we love very much. As the year closes we thought you might like to hear it.

Merry Christmas. May the force be with you.

Radiohead, 25 décembre 2015

I'm lost, I'm a ghost.
Dispossessed, taken host,
My hunger burns a bullet hole,
A spectre of my mortal soul.

These rumours and suspicion,
Anger is a poison.
The only truth that I could see
Is when you put your lips to me,
Future's tricked by the past.
Spectre, how he laughs.

Fear puts a spell on us,
Always second-guessing love.
My hunger burns a bullet hole
A spectre of my mortal soul,
The only truth that I can see,
Spectre has come for me.

Original text by THOM YORKE
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Polyjuice

Good morning Mr. Magpie,
How are we today?
And now you stole it, all my magic,
Took my memories.

"Morning Mr. Magpie", Radiohead (2011)

Upset that he wasn't invited as a guest star for the Yule Ball unlike his bandmates Jonny and Phil1, Thom Thumb ultimately went to great lengths to sneak into Hogwarts: he simply drank Polyjuice.2 I mean, he could have found a more discreet way than bursting onto Dumbledore's office in the form of the Chosen One with his long-toothed mutant teddy bears... And didn't anybody ever tell him that the effects begin to wear off after an hour? Well, it was clearly mentioned in the book. But Thom is so (radio)headstrong, he always does as he pleases. Wingardium leviosa!3

Endnotes

  1. In the screen version of Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire (2005), Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway from Radiohead were featured as musicians of wizard rock band The Weird Sisters in the Yule Ball scene (watch HERE).
  2. “[Polyjuice] transforms you into somebody else.
    [...] It wears off after a while,” said Hermione, waving her hand impatiently.“But getting hold of the recipe will be very difficult.
    ~ J.K. Rowlling, Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets (1998).
  3. Magic spell for levitating things.

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The Adventurer

No, it's not Bob Morane as famous French band Indochine sings. For me, the archetypal adventurer is Indiana Jones. That said, I don't like — I do hate — the vermin he has to deal with in all his movies. Tigers, lions, tarantulas, dragons I wouldn't mind, but all those creepy crawlies and snakes... yuk! No way!

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Voldemort

To follow in the same vein and illustrate the theme of the day (sorry my article on Voldemort is only available in French for now), here's Voldemort and his Death-Eaters. I thought it would be nice to substitute blood red hues to the original cool pallid hues so as to expose (explode) the “true colours” of these blood-thirsty Satanists to the glow of hellfires.

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