Collapse

Bande-annonce
États-Unis, 2009, 81 min

Réalisation:

Chris Smith

Photographie:

Edward Lachman, Max Malkin

Acteurs·trices:

Michael Ruppert
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Collapse retrace le parcours de Michael Ruppert, un officier de police devenu journaliste indépendant. Il avait prédit la crise financière actuelle dans sa newsletter, From the Wilderness. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (1)

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anglais It would be a shame if the assessment of this documentary got stuck on doubts about Ruppert’s mental health. Sure, maybe he’s a headcase, but how else could he know so much information about so many subjects? He comes across as a person adept at politics, economics, agriculture, mass media and spiritual matters (however, his monumental arrogance and faith in God don’t go well together). In short, he seems to be as clever as the hundredth monkey. Even if his other predictions didn’t pan out, he came dangerously close to the truth with the Greek revolution. With respect to the formalistic aspect, there isn’t much to say. I was bothered by the long pauses, which were probably intended to dramatise the words, which are chilling anyway. Whereas other documentaries tell you everything, this one leaves enough space for our own consideration, as much as it would be a shame to stick only to that. 80% ()