Keanu Reeves Slams Police State As Scanner Lights Up Cannes
by Paul Joseph Watson, May 30, 2006
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006 05:51:23 AM |
Paul Joseph Watson |
eanu Reeves has slammed
the modern day police state and surveillance society, a centerpiece
of the upcoming film in which he stars, during promotion for A
Scanner Darkly at the Cannes film festival.
In A Scanner Darkly, the
government, corporations and the elite conspire together to keep
free thinking, free expression, freedom itself on the outside-- to
facilitate a perceptive wall confining individuality itself to a
realm doomed to the fringes.
The film chronicles how
power interests exploit the drug war in order to create unthinking
armies of drone servants and erect police state measures to prevent
the people from ever glimpsing the dark truth behind a highly
mechanized surveillance panopticon.
"Certain personal rights
that were protected in the (U.S.) constitution for privacy are being
chipped away at under the guise of homeland security without
redress, and that's not good," Reeves told Reuters.
Several years ago the
media tried to create a stereotype that Keanu Reeves isn't the
sharpest knife in the drawer, a complete 180 from the truth. Anyone
that knows Reeves and has spoken in depth with him comes back with
the same impression, that Keanu is a deeply engaged thinker and
cares passionately about real issues.
Media reports out of Cannes have focused on the
hard-boiled edge of the productions filling the screens this year,
which include Aaron Russo's eagerly awaited America: From Freedom to
Fascism, saying they represent a mirror for a world in a sorry
state.
In reality the
overwhelming rush of influential new films tackling topics of war,
government control, surveillance and dictatorship are a creative
backlash to the tiresome dumbed-down verbal diarrhea dished out by
the establishment propagandists.
In a nation where the
White House produces
fake government PR and packages it as 'news'
for the indoctrination of a bewildered US television audience,
movies like Scanner are a refreshing challenge to the conformist
driven orthodoxy
The outstanding Scanner
Darkly website is continually updated and has a new audio clip of
one of Alex's rants from the movie.
Click
here for the website and then click 'substance D'.
A Scanner Darkly is set
for release on July 7. Read producer Tommy Pallotta's Cannes blog by
clicking here.
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