Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times Soundtrack (

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Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times

Whether Noam Chomsky, the MIT linguist and political philosopher, is the most important intellectual alive, as the New York Times once famously called him, is open for debate. But without a doubt, Chomsky, now 73, is one of the most straight-talking and committed dissidents of our time. A steadfast critic of United States foreign policy for decades, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, his profile took a quantum leap as he provided much-needed analysis and historical perspective to concerned citizens throughout the world. In the months that followed, he gave dozens of talks on four continents, conducted scores of interviews, and wrote a book 9-11 that was published in 22 countries and became a surprise bestseller in many of them, including Japan.

Chomsky's voice may be unpopular, but his incisive arguments, based on decades of research and analysis, are heard and considered in this chronicle comprised of interview footage, and various talks he's given. Chomsky places the terrorist attacks in the context of American foreign intervention throughout the postwar decades--in Vietnam, Central America, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Beginning with the fundamental principle that the exercise of violence against civilian populations is terror, regardless of whether the perpetrator is a well-organized band of Muslim extremists, or the most powerful state in the world. Chomsky, in stark and uncompromising terms, challenges the United States to apply to its own actions the moral standards it demands of others.

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Deborah Martinez
1/10

The soundtrack failed to capture the emotional intensity and gravity of the subject matter discussed in the documentary. Given the importance of the topics addressed, such as terrorism and US foreign policy, the music should have evoked a sense of urgency and contemplation. Unfortunately, the soundtrack fell short in creating a cohesive and impactful audio-visual experience.

Patricia Walker
5/10

Some viewers may find the soundtrack to be too understated, wishing for more variety or impact in the musical choices.

Anthony Lewis
6/10

The music helps create a cohesive narrative throughout the documentary, linking different segments together seamlessly.

Carol Mitchell
10/10

The diverse selection of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the documentary, elevating the overall viewing experience. From stirring orchestral compositions to haunting melodies, the soundtrack effectively underscores the gravity and importance of Chomsky's message.

Karen Parker
6/10

While not a standout feature, the soundtrack contributes to the overall atmosphere of the documentary and enhances the audience's engagement with Chomsky's ideas.

Paul Hill
7/10

Overall, the band's contribution to the documentary through the soundtrack elevates the storytelling and emotional resonance of the film, making it a truly engaging and memorable viewing experience.

Thomas Moore
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together different musical styles and tones, mirroring the complexity and depth of Chomsky's analysis and the global issues he addresses.

James Turner
5/10

While not particularly memorable on its own, the soundtrack serves its purpose of enhancing the overall viewing experience of the documentary.

Steven Jackson
5/10

The use of subtle instrumental compositions in the background allows the viewer to focus on Chomsky's powerful words without distractions.

Betty Perez
1/10

The overall quality of the sound mixing and production of the soundtrack was subpar. There were instances where Chomsky's voice was drowned out by the music, making it difficult to fully grasp the depth of his analysis and insights. This lack of attention to detail in the sound design detracted from the overall viewing experience.

Susan Scott
6/10

The music in the documentary effectively underscores the gravity of Chomsky's arguments, adding emotional depth to his intellectual analyses.

John Rodriguez
10/10

Listening to the soundtrack outside of the documentary context, one can still feel the intensity and passion behind Chomsky's words. The music stands on its own as a poignant and thought-provoking work, capable of moving listeners and sparking contemplation on the issues at hand.

George Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack conveys a sense of urgency and importance, mirroring the urgency with which Chomsky addresses global issues.

Stephanie Parker
4/10

The music chosen for the soundtrack did not seem to match the serious and weighty content of Chomsky's arguments. Instead of enhancing the message being conveyed, the music felt distracting and out of place, diminishing the impact of Chomsky's powerful words.

Kenneth Miller
8/10

The music effectively sets the tone for the film, enhancing the impact of Chomsky's voice and message on the audience, creating a compelling and immersive viewing experience.

Melissa Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack's understated nature lets Chomsky's message take center stage, emphasizing the weight of his insights.