
The modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 international thinkers come together and break their silence about how the world really works and why there is still hope in re-establishing a moral and just society. Four Horsemen is free from mainstream media propaganda, doesn't bash bankers, criticize politicians or get involved in consp... (Full plot summary below)
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The modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 international thinkers come together and break their silence about how the world really works and why there is still hope in re-establishing a moral and just society. Four Horsemen is free from mainstream media propaganda, doesn't bash bankers, criticize politicians or get involved in conspiracy theories. The film ignites the debate about how we usher a new economic paradigm into the world which, globally, would dramatically improve the quality of life for billions.
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| Time OutDerek AdamsThis is a film perhaps better suited to DVD, simply because there are thoughts here of such profundity you might feel the need to reach for the rewind button. I, for one, have been left substantially enlightened. |
| Little White LiesRachel SurgeonerAn educational, eye-opening, zero bells-and-whistles report on the state of western society. |
| CineVueJoseph WalshIt's unlikely that Four Horsemen will spark a revolution, but you will be educated and entertained. |
| The Sun (UK)Alex ZaneThe truth is, The Four Horsemen is really just another documentary digging over the financial collapse. |
| Observer (UK)Philip French[An] eloquent, fast-moving documentary... |
| User ReviewPhillip DVital information presented in an entirely accessible fashion. If only more people would see this. |
| User ReviewSimo LOne of the best or even the best documentary of world economics, politics and their (our) problems. |
| User ReviewNeil MEverybody should watch this documentary, a must. |
| User ReviewJohn DOverall, well done. Some detail points are disputable - for example, the documentary-makers appear to place the blame for the 2008 housing crisis on Reagen and Thatcher and "deregulation", with no mention of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - an entirely Democrat created double-headed monster. Nonetheless, with its fairly thorough analysis and emphasis the problems of fiat currency, income inequality, bloated world bureaucracies and debt - along with some possible solutions, it is well worth watching. Better to be reviewed, as there is a wealth of material to consider. |
| User ReviewCraig TEngaging if not wholly convincing documentary on the end times we maybe heading into |