Baraka
Modern culture encourages mass production including the commercialization of animals and poeple. In the film Baraka, the effects of mass production and commercialization are contrasted in serene nature scenes and other scenes from today's busiest industrial cities. First of all, mass production is the manufacturing of goods in large quantities. Baraka shows several examples of this, the most memorable one takes place at a poultry factory in Hong Kong. The assembly line of baby chicks being tossed around as their wings are clipped and beaks are burned is painful to watch. The blank, almost cold expression on each of the workers faces who handle the innocent, baby chicks is disturbing. This scene shows how people can become programmed and objectified or only be worth the quantity of product that they produce is mind
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Approximate Word count = 582
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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