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Rating: 7.70/10 from 6800 votes
Tags: peak oil, economic collapse
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Synopsis

Americans generally like to hear good news. They like to believe that a new president will right old wrongs, that clean energy will replace dirty oil and that fresh thinking will set the economy straight. American pundits tend to restrain their pessimism and hope for the best. But is anyone prepared for the worst?

Meet Michael Ruppert, a different kind of American. A former Lost Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, he predicted the current financial crisis in his self-published newsletter From the Wilderness, at a time when most Wall Street and Washington analysts were still in denial. Director Chris Smith has shown an affinity for outsiders in films like American Movie and The Yes Men. In Collapse, he departs stylistically from his past documentaries by interviewing Ruppert in a format that recalls the work of Errol Morris and Spalding Gray.

Sitting in a room that looks like a bunker, Ruppert recounts his career as a radical thinker and spells out the crises he sees ahead. He draws upon the same news reports and data available to any Internet user, but he applies a unique interpretation. He is especially passionate about the issue of "peak oil," the concern raised by scientists since the seventies that the world will eventually run out of fossil fuel. While other experts debate this issue in measured tones, Rupperts doesn't hold back at sounding an alarm, portraying an apocalyptic future. Listening to his rapid flow of opinions, the viewer is likely to question some of the rhetoric as paranoid or deluded, and to sway back and forth on what to make of the extremism. Smith lets viewers form their own judgments.

Collapse also serve as a portrait of a loner. Over the years, Ruppert has stood up for what he believes in despite fierce opposition. He candidly describes the sacrifices and motivators in his life. While other observers analyze details of the economic crisis, Ruppert views it as symptomatic of nothing less than the collapse of industrial civilization itself.

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The Internationale
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Imagine - Remastered 2010
Revolution - Remastered 2009
Street Fighting Man
Fortunate Son
War
America The Beautiful
Peace Frog
XXX. FEAT. U2.
Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered
Tear The Facists Down
Electric Avennue
Solidarity Forever
Get Out Ye Black And Tans
Man in Black
Seven Nation Army
All Along the Watchtower
Machine Gun - Live at the Fillmore East, NY - 12/31/69 - 1st Set
Katyusha
Star Spangled Banner - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
We Shall Overcome
Bella Ciao - Música Original de la Serie la Casa de Papel/ Money Heist
God Save the Queen
Anarchy in the U.K.
21st Century Schizoid Man
This Is America
The End
War Pigs / Luke's Wall - 2012 - Remaster
My Little Armalite
The Internationale (Piano Solo)
The Internationale Orchestral Version (The Comunist and Socialism Anthem Version Instrumental Songs Kommunisten)
The Times They Are A-Changin'
John Brown's Body
The Court Of The Crimson King
Funeral of Queen Mary (From "A Clockwork Orange")
The Red Flag
TRINITY: TITOLI
Happiness Is A Warm Gun - Remastered 2009
Guerrilla Radio
Twist And Shout - Remastered 2009
Do You Hear The People Sing?
The Sacred War
Don't Stop Me Now - 2011 Mix
Killing In The Name
Bulls On Parade
The Guillotine
Tennessee Whiskey
Midnight Train To Memphis
Bella Ciao
Revolution
Every Man a King - Remastered
Us and Them
Hold The Fort - Live / 1984
For What It's Worth
Sympathy For The Devil - 50th Anniversary Edition
Paint It, Black
Gimme Shelter
Which Side
This Land is Your Land

User reviews

Elizabeth Campbell
7/10

The compositions in the soundtrack evoke a sense of foreboding and uncertainty, mirroring Ruppert's bleak outlook on the future.

James Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Collapse perfectly captures the sense of impending crisis and urgency portrayed in the documentary.

Charles Taylor
6/10

The music creates a sense of impending doom, mirroring Ruppert's apocalyptic vision of the future.

Brian Lewis
8/10

Each track seems carefully selected to underscore the gravity of the issues discussed, creating a haunting and thought-provoking atmosphere.

Paul Jones
6/10

The music underscores Ruppert's radical ideas and adds an additional layer of intensity to his passionate delivery.

Ashley Jackson
7/10

The choice of instrumentation and sound design complements Michael Ruppert's radical perspectives and adds depth to his passionate arguments.

Linda Baker
8/10

The use of music in Collapse elevates the documentary to a more visceral and emotional level, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Matthew Nelson
6/10

The use of dark and foreboding tones in the soundtrack enhances the feeling of unease and uncertainty that permeates the documentary.

Ronald Martinez
6/10

The combination of sound effects and music in Collapse creates a sense of urgency and immediacy that draws the viewer in.

George Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of Collapse is haunting and intense, perfectly setting the tone for Michael Ruppert's dire predictions.

Betty Green
7/10

The musical themes resonate with the themes of isolation and resistance explored in Ruppert's personal journey, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

William Allen
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Collapse is a powerful and integral element of the film, effectively conveying the gravity of the subject matter and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Robert Williams
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Collapse enhances the viewing experience by immersing the audience in Ruppert's world of impending collapse and societal breakdown.

Patricia Green
7/10

The soundtrack succeeds in immersing the viewer in Ruppert's world, making us consider the potential consequences of societal collapse.

Paul Thompson
8/10

The music effectively enhances the tension and suspense throughout the film, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Carol Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively captures the isolation and alienation felt by Ruppert as a lone voice crying out against the status quo.