Ghetto Physics
E. Raymond Brown & William H. Arntz
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Plot Summary
"In the ghettos, prostitution is referred to as “the game.” Thing is, “the game” isn’t limited to the streets. It’s goin’ down all over the world. An in-your-face wake-up call, GhettoPhysics shows how the game is played—from the corner offices of Wall Street to the inner sanctums of every world government, from the red light districts to the living rooms of our white-picketed houses on Main Street. African American philosopher/filmmaker E Raymond Brown plays the cocky “Professor,” serving up the bitch slap to a class of clueless and (initially) indifferent students, explaining the metaphysics of the game. “It’s all about makin’ you think a certain way,” he says. Through a series of interviews, animation and dramatic sequences he reveals not only how the game works in politics, global economics, technology, media and entertainment, he points the finger at the global power brokers pulling the strings, making the rest of us mindlessly dance to their tune. Featuring as Dr. Cornel West, Ice-T, KRS-One, Too Short, John Perkins, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, William H. Arntz (Co-Director) and Norman Lear. Of course, it also includes a colorful contingent of street characters with names like Filmore Slim, Hook da Crook, Mac Breed and Lo Da Show. GhettoPhysics is a cinematic take-no-prisoners reality check you won’t soon forget.
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Should Be Taught In Psychology 101 as The Academic Standard!!!
Great movie! It is definitely not a high budget action adventure movie like "Independence Day". But it is a very cool documentary that breaks down complex social, political and business power struggles that occur around us all, to the lowest social "common denominator". Your math teacher use to talk about "Prime Numbers", this documentary is all about "Prime Behaviors". Thought provoking and definitely a conversation starter.
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