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The Yes Men Are Revolting 2015 NR CC

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3.7 out of 5 stars (45) IMDb 6.7/10

For years, the Yes Men have pulled off hilarious media hoaxes to expose corporate crimes. Now, they have hit middle age and are struggling to stay inspired in their fight against global warming. Can they regain their hope before climate catastrophe?

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Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
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1 hour, 31 minutes

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Genres Documentary
Director Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno, Laura Nix
Starring Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Supporting actors Benadette Chandia Kodili, Albert Mwesigwa, Gitz Crazyboy, Laurel Whitney, Ivan Vamos, Rita Vamos, Caz, Sal Salamone, Mike Mathieu, Dorli Rainey, Sean Devlin, Leonid Vlasov, Ilya Kuznetsov, Bill McKibben, Barbara Alexander, Tito Ybarra, Larry Wilske, Roosevelt Mercer
Studio The Orchard
MPAA rating NR (Not Rated)
Captions and subtitles English Details
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The thing I love best about this movie is that we got to see two lifelong activists (The Yes Men) struggling with burnout. After years of trying to draw attention to real and important issues with globe-spanning ramifications and not really making any significant change, both were seriously considering just throwing in the towel.
And then the Occupy movement happened.
Now...you can argue as to the effectiveness of that movement, or its viability in the long term, but one thing is clear. Increasingly, We, the People, have had ENOUGH of business as usual.
The existing system has an enormous amount of inertia behind it, so it would be folly to expect to see radical, overnight change...but the movement that started post-recession hasn't gone away. It is as active and vibrant as ever, and the reverberations OF that movement are beginning to be felt. It may be years...perhaps even decades before we see true, fundamental change, but that change is inevitable.
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Although I have read plenty of positive reviews of this third film by the Yes Men, my opinion is that it is depressing as it has become obvious that they feel that their efforts to make a difference over the years has actually not resulted in anything other than three entertaining DVDs. Their attempts to use art and creativity to engender social change has generally failed to result in any long term change. So, basically, their efforts were fun and clever, but the big guys appear to have won. Watching the first two Yes Men films, I felt inspired and optimistic that smart, clever, socially progressive people can have a positive effect on the world and cause real change. Watching this one just left me depressed and feeling like big business is basically impenetrable.
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I love both of the previous Yes Men films, but this one is by far the best. It's more real and human, and it feels even more desperate to preserve the this great nation (and the world) than the previous films! There are scenes from the Occupy Wall Street movement, as well as protests against the World Trade Organization, and more Shell exposure than ever before. Must see!
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If you have seen any of the other Yes Men movies then you know what to expect. It's a little different in that it desks a lot more with their relationship to each other and their history. It's good but not sitting to rave about. It's not for everyone but those of us who like this type of movie we'll still enjoy it.
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These guys have been around for quite a long time, and I find it surprising that nobody in a position of responsibility recognizes them - that's okay; their ignorance is our entertainment gain. Great job guys!
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Too much personal story behind the two yes men. Obvious tension between the two really detracted from what I thought the point of the movie was which is how terrible the government is. It was more of
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This movie is as excellent as the other two, a must see for anyone engaging in serious, yet playful non-violent social actions to fight an unjust social order. What I especially liked about this movie, however, in contrast to the others is how they portrayed how their social activism interfered with their personal and family lives, a point often neglected in discourse on non-violent social action strategies. Where one puts their energies to work for social justice is an extremely personal issue, often impacting a person's loved ones. I also liked how one evening one of the main characters of the film each commented in a very human way on his jealousies and the other one commented on his hypocrisy around eating meat. Viewing the film, I could not help but think of Gene Sharp's 198 Non-Violent Social Actions, where he mentioned one of them being "pranks." I am not sure what role Gene Sharp had in their social activism, but certainly the pranks they played were courageous, worth emulating, and quite effective.
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a little slower and more introspective than the other Yes Men movie I watched years ago, but equally inspiring. I LOVE these guys and their brand of activism. My favorite scene is a joint collaboration with a Canadian indigenous activist. Watch and see!
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