Post by TRE on Sept 4, 2010 21:41:35 GMT -5
There is quite a lot of published material associated with the Movie 'Public Enemies' and there is even more opinion floating around with regards to what sort of man John Dillinger really was. John Depp makes mention of the power of Dillinger to reach beyond the grave and influence him quite candidly in the Bonus Reel associated with the DVD release called Adversaries. Dillinger obviously fills the void of understanding that brother or uncle or father who choose the other path and used great skill to make himself understood.
Or does it go deeper than this? Bryan Burrough's non-fiction book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34 is filled with the realities of America's response to becoming a nation which was corporately downsized as a part of establishing a Federal Reserve System of Banks which intentionally set the course of individuals against corporate identity in a very physical battle.
We are run by a legal system which pledges its loyalty to a financial system organized as World Banks and International Monetary Funds.... Getting bored and disgusted with reading this already??? Well Dillenger was cut from the same cloth as you then... Who in their right mind would want to spend their life shuffling numbers and lining up the next client for a 40 page legal contract? Answer: Edgar J. Hoover
This epic battle of international law and the American criminal is briefly mentioned by Hoover's character in the movie Public Enemies when he lets Melvin Purvis know that Italy has suggested that folks take off the White Gloves and get nasty with these criminals. Not unlike how Italy's Police more recently decided to enter the offices of local protesters where visiting demonstrators were sleeping and bludgeon them to pieces. Over 500 peaceful demonstrators were harmed in Genoa in 2001 for fighting corporate take over of their sovereign lands and natural resources.
Read more www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/17/italy.g8" or by reviewing this site as www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Dissent/Genoa_2001.html a legal outline of the Genoa Events which clearly as who the Public Enemy is when innocent abiding by the law get caught in the middle of those willing to break the law on both sides of the legal fence.
Given the wealth of literature and digital divide devoted to Dillinger, I think its quite clear that many people have some great empathy with the sort of personality who is determined not to take it anymore and also not to live a life that is second best when the commercial world and advertising flaunt the good life in people's everyday subconcious as a form of instilling a sense of poverty in people's minds.
Much has been made of Dillinger as an icon and even the sort of legend which lead people to fixate on every aspect of that which made him who he was and drove him to prove ever inch of his determination. Its in the eyes really... you can see every image of Dillinger when he is still alive looking dead on directly placing himself in the mind and thoughts of his viewer waiting for them to think a thought or ask a question so that they will immediately go back and read his story to know that he is certain of all that was his to command. One thing is certain, Chicago was built upon the shoulders of men like this who were crushed under the wheels of syndicated crime and the media's fascination with individual love of luxury.
While watching 'Public Enemies' the first time I kept thinking about how many scenes had dialogue that reminded me of Sleepy Hollow where the 'experts in the crime solving field continually debated the greater value of 'high tech' investigation procedures as opposed to first person involvement and pure reasoning as a form of compassion for understanding how the mind of the criminal worked... Of course in the end it always comes down to some sort of crushing brute force which reveals the assertion of dominance.
The perpetual theme here really does seem to be that there are folks ready to justify what they have waited their whole life to accomplish even if it means watching every other person around them go under or slowly fall to pieces in the campaign for noteriety and clear believe that the end justifies the means.
As an advocate of social values and cooperative living, my point to folks reading these books and looking into this ongoing theme of technology verses the desperado who reaches out from the grave even now to warn us of judging others less ye be judged would be that the Self Made Person is only that because we learned from others and how we honor others as well as what we have been given is where we find ourselves in the end. 'Who are you spending time with?...' as opposed to 'What's in Your Wallet? seems to be the dilemma of the what is advertised on the screen of our social unconscious.... Dare you ask yourself?
Or does it go deeper than this? Bryan Burrough's non-fiction book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34 is filled with the realities of America's response to becoming a nation which was corporately downsized as a part of establishing a Federal Reserve System of Banks which intentionally set the course of individuals against corporate identity in a very physical battle.
We are run by a legal system which pledges its loyalty to a financial system organized as World Banks and International Monetary Funds.... Getting bored and disgusted with reading this already??? Well Dillenger was cut from the same cloth as you then... Who in their right mind would want to spend their life shuffling numbers and lining up the next client for a 40 page legal contract? Answer: Edgar J. Hoover
This epic battle of international law and the American criminal is briefly mentioned by Hoover's character in the movie Public Enemies when he lets Melvin Purvis know that Italy has suggested that folks take off the White Gloves and get nasty with these criminals. Not unlike how Italy's Police more recently decided to enter the offices of local protesters where visiting demonstrators were sleeping and bludgeon them to pieces. Over 500 peaceful demonstrators were harmed in Genoa in 2001 for fighting corporate take over of their sovereign lands and natural resources.
Read more www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/17/italy.g8" or by reviewing this site as www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Dissent/Genoa_2001.html a legal outline of the Genoa Events which clearly as who the Public Enemy is when innocent abiding by the law get caught in the middle of those willing to break the law on both sides of the legal fence.
Given the wealth of literature and digital divide devoted to Dillinger, I think its quite clear that many people have some great empathy with the sort of personality who is determined not to take it anymore and also not to live a life that is second best when the commercial world and advertising flaunt the good life in people's everyday subconcious as a form of instilling a sense of poverty in people's minds.
Much has been made of Dillinger as an icon and even the sort of legend which lead people to fixate on every aspect of that which made him who he was and drove him to prove ever inch of his determination. Its in the eyes really... you can see every image of Dillinger when he is still alive looking dead on directly placing himself in the mind and thoughts of his viewer waiting for them to think a thought or ask a question so that they will immediately go back and read his story to know that he is certain of all that was his to command. One thing is certain, Chicago was built upon the shoulders of men like this who were crushed under the wheels of syndicated crime and the media's fascination with individual love of luxury.
While watching 'Public Enemies' the first time I kept thinking about how many scenes had dialogue that reminded me of Sleepy Hollow where the 'experts in the crime solving field continually debated the greater value of 'high tech' investigation procedures as opposed to first person involvement and pure reasoning as a form of compassion for understanding how the mind of the criminal worked... Of course in the end it always comes down to some sort of crushing brute force which reveals the assertion of dominance.
The perpetual theme here really does seem to be that there are folks ready to justify what they have waited their whole life to accomplish even if it means watching every other person around them go under or slowly fall to pieces in the campaign for noteriety and clear believe that the end justifies the means.
As an advocate of social values and cooperative living, my point to folks reading these books and looking into this ongoing theme of technology verses the desperado who reaches out from the grave even now to warn us of judging others less ye be judged would be that the Self Made Person is only that because we learned from others and how we honor others as well as what we have been given is where we find ourselves in the end. 'Who are you spending time with?...' as opposed to 'What's in Your Wallet? seems to be the dilemma of the what is advertised on the screen of our social unconscious.... Dare you ask yourself?