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Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers

The film critiques the promises of capitalism and technology, questioning whether they truly deliver on promises of increased efficiency, more leisure time, and reduced workloads, and instead suggests that these benefits are unattainable.

The film critiques capitalism and technology, contending that their touted benefits - increased efficiency, more free time, and reduced labor - remain unfulfilled and ultimately unattainable. It presents a stark portrayal of modern society, highlighting our excessive consumption and materialism.

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SURPLUS: Terrorized into Being Consumers - Trailer

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Info about Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers

Studio(s): Atmo Media Network

Originally Released: United States, Nov 21, 2003

Production Country: Sweden

Genres:Documentary