Speaker 3
Aaron brakovitch 's two thousand traffic is two thousand. Oceans, elevens, two thousand one. There are these movies. There's the wire, which is like entertainment about how sjuff works, which like reminds also of good fellows, which we've talked about, obviously, and the showbut also a number of times i just about how, like, martins corsase is really good at being like, here's how systems work, and hear's how the people fit into the systems, and hear's how it all plays together. I feel like this was very much the end of that time an a little bit is like good fellows felt like a set up for that he continued with, casino, casino, bridge s the way to this with sodeberg, we have all this entertainment that's kind of like that, you know, maybe culminates and like breaking bad in one way or in other words, like these are how all these systems of power work.
Speaker 1
I don't mean, what i was going to say connects directly to good fellows as well. Because i was thinking while watching this, like, i bet in like, the netherlands or something, i mean, i don't know, maybe they're exactly like this. I've no idea, but i bet that in other countries, people are less tough on crime, and also less obsessed with criminals and with fantasizing about being criminals. Cause i think in america, like them, have this, or in the us. Specifically, we have this fascinating thing we're, like, we're so obsessed with, how do we punish criminals harder? How doi how do we dehumanize them more? How do we use the fact of having committed a crime, which everyone has done, how do we use that is a way to create a class of under humans? And then also, like all we do in our free time as phantasize about being criminals.