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Some words worth remembering

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But first, the words of imetthewalrus (link):

In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview about peace. 39 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon’s every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries the terrifyingly genius pen work of James Braithwaite with masterful digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon’s boundless wit, and timeless message.

The animation adds a whole new dimension to the genius of John Lennon. In retrospect, this simple conversation held some 39 years ago becomes a real piece of history.

Awesome!

On War and Peace

Today, we can only realize that the words of Lennon have not aged a bit. However, political tensions, wars and atrocities have just become footnotes and sidebar entries in our newspapers —virtual or not. What’s more, images of those atrocities —now in full HD— grasp people’s attention like a passing fly.

If everybody does his share in a rightful manner, then that big obscure machine embodied by the military-industrial complex of all nations will vanish as snow in the sun.

Someday, that dream will come true. That’s for real!

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Alex Says:

    Your blog is interesting!

    Keep up the good work!

  2. Tony Surphman Says:

    Very well done video. everything about it is cunning, from the speech to the artwork and to the way it was all edited together. i wish there were more videos out there like these with positive messages. I also like your last comment in your post about people doing their part to break from being controlled by the negative and one roaded mentality of the people’s governments.

    -TS

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