The article completely missed the mark on what the beef is with globalization. The fact that it is pushed for the benefit of multinational companies rather then any flowery ideas of cultural exchange.
BTW, saw City of God, I cannot find the words to describe how good it is. Blew Goodfellas or any crime movie I've ever seen out of the water yet its more then a crime movie. Of course, I had to go to BAM(Brooklyn Academy of Music) to see it, it wasn't in any theatres in my area outside of Brooklyn or Manhattan. I cannot express to you how good this film was and yet most theatres would prefer to show whatever crap was playing at the time, prob cause it was in portuguese with sub-titles. The last foreign film that got a wide release here was "Life is Beautiful". What does that say about globalization?
BTW, saw City of God, I cannot find the words to describe how good it is. Blew Goodfellas or any crime movie I've ever seen out of the water yet its more then a crime movie. Of course, I had to go to BAM(Brooklyn Academy of Music) to see it, it wasn't in any theatres in my area outside of Brooklyn or Manhattan. I cannot express to you how good this film was and yet most theatres would prefer to show whatever crap was playing at the time, prob cause it was in portuguese with sub-titles. The last foreign film that got a wide release here was "Life is Beautiful". What does that say about globalization?
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