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Documentaries with "the truth" in their title usually don't reveal any truth
If you are looking for a good documentary on the psychological, medical roots of the burnout syndrome...well, this is not it.
Rather it's one of those capitalism-crticiques that are produced by the dozen and in which philosophers and economists end up discussing things like basic income. Which is fine, Zeitgeist.and it's predecessors inspired a whole generation of creatives, but if a crew sets out to produce yet another Zeitgeist it shoiuld at least try to introduce something new to the concept.
Truth to be told (pun intended) the.docu occasionally gravitaves back to the topic and possible causes of burnout for a few seconds, but pretty much accepts it's own preconceptions without any room for debate that the system is flawed and only interviews people with the exact same opinion.
Rather it's one of those capitalism-crticiques that are produced by the dozen and in which philosophers and economists end up discussing things like basic income. Which is fine, Zeitgeist.and it's predecessors inspired a whole generation of creatives, but if a crew sets out to produce yet another Zeitgeist it shoiuld at least try to introduce something new to the concept.
Truth to be told (pun intended) the.docu occasionally gravitaves back to the topic and possible causes of burnout for a few seconds, but pretty much accepts it's own preconceptions without any room for debate that the system is flawed and only interviews people with the exact same opinion.
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- May 5, 2022
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