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Year (Jahr): 2009
Release Date (Veröffentlichungsdatum): 2009-09-12
Duration (Spieldauer): 82 min
IMDB: 7.7 | Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | Metascore: 71 | TMDB: 7.3
Country (Land): United States
Original language (Original-Sprache): English

Americans generally like to hear good news. They like to believe that a new President will right old wrongs, that clean energy will replace dirty oil, and that fresh thinking will set the economy straight. American pundits tend to restrain their pessimism and to hope for the best. But is anyone prepared for the worst? Michael Ruppert is a different kind of American. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, he predicted the current financial crisis in his self-published newsletter “From the Wilderness” at a time when most Wall Street and Washington analysts were still in denial. Smith has always had a feeling for outsiders in films like “American Movie” and “American Job.” In “Collapse,” Smith stylistically departs from his past films by interviewing Ruppert in a format that recalls the work of Errol Morris and Spalding Gray. Sitting in a room that looks like a bunker, Ruppert recounts his career as a radical thinker and spells out the crises he sees ahead. He draws upon the same news reports and data available to any Internet user, but he applies a unique interpretation. He is especially passionate over the issue of “peak oil,” the concern raised by scientists since the 1970s that the world will eventually run out of fossil fuel. While other experts debate this issue in measured tones, Ruppert doesn’t hold back at sounding an alarm. He portrays a future that resembles apocalyptic science fiction. Listening to his rapid flow of opinions, the viewer is likely to question some of the rhetoric as paranoid or deluded; and to sway back and forth on what to make of the extremism. Smith lets viewers form their own judgments.
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Die Welt erholt sich nur langsam von der Finanzkrise, da steht der nächste Tiefschlag schon vor der Tür. Das Szenario, das Mike Ruppert zeichnet, ist extrem bedrohlich: Uns bleibt viel weniger Öl, als uns die Regierungen glauben machen wollen. Doch wir brauchen nichts dringender als Öl, denn ohne Öl bricht unsere Weltwirtschaft in kürzester Zeit zusammen. Mike Ruppert ist "schockierend überzeugend!" ('New York Times') und das nicht zum ersten Mal. Schon die Finanzkrise hat er detailliert vorausgesagt. Ruppert kombiniert CIA-Insiderwissen mit wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen. Heraus kommt ein hoch explosives Gemisch aufwühlender Fakten...


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