InterReflections

InterReflections

By Peter Joseph

  • Genre: Independent
  • Release Date: 2020-10-06
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 2h 45min
  • Director: Peter Joseph
  • Production Company: Gentle Machine Productions LLC
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.3/10
6.3
From 13 Ratings

Description

InterReflections explores deep social issues. In three timelines our main story takes us into the future when ecological crisis and inequality has destabilized society. John Taylor, a defected government intelligence agent turned revolutionary leader, is captured by his former colleague and nemesis, Simon Devoe. Simon leads a government spy agency, encouraging John to join him to avoid punishment. Simon humors John as they debate ideas about humanity, seeing no possibility of John's escape. But John has a secret.Our second timeline follows a woman in modern day, experiencing life as a horror show, reflecting issues such as racism and environmental destruction. Fired from her job, she sets about finding another. Her journey transforms her. Timeline three takes place 100 years forward as four academics of this future talk about the way things used to be in the early 21st century. They speak of “The Great Transition”, a dramatic global revolution that changed everything for the better.

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  • Best movie I’ve ever seen

    5
    By Parabormal
    Let’s face it, when do we actually get the full real experience about what’s really happening to our world
  • optimization reciprocity

    5
    By MFW333
    Beneficial artistic representation for wholistic potential for Earth systems function optimization reciprocity generational consistency for best for all.
  • Peter Joseph is going to be a name to remember!

    5
    By Foewarrior
    Just watch! Anybody reading this I urge you to start having these conversations. The time is now to build a better world!!!!
  • Where we are heading

    5
    By Marcel Pirosca
    This movie is a cross section of the status quo and the structure of our society, showing why things are the way they are and what happens if we continue down this path. The most interesting part is the 'future perspective' where scientists analyze our current societal methods and indicate the flaws and weaknesses contributing to its own misery and demise. This has the surprising effect of seeing our society as malfunctioning and delusional as it truly is and figure out a way to redress it. Nature in our current view is only something to be exploited and man is not seen as part of it, but rather fighting against it. Living in accordance with nature, something we knew for thousands of years is now a fringe culture. This has to be addressed and humanity must once again reintegrate into its environment and sustain it as part of a whole. Incredible movie, must see for everyone concerned with our current direction. Thank you Peter Joseph.

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