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by saurabh 5303 days ago
I agree. I have watched almost all of his documentaries. In retrospect, everything looks like a con. He narrates history as if it was a big plan by the people in power but he forgets how utterly chaotic the world is. And yes, it is opium and I enjoyed watching his work.
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Curtis basically falls for the animistic fallacy: that all events are caused by conscious agents. This is the same pathway that leads to both religion and conspiracy theorists.
I have always thought Curtis' overall theme (or one of them) was of powerful people drawing their grand plans, but always ultimately having them thwarted by external circumstances out of their control.
I personally felt that he

1. Identifies baddies and eeeevil plaaaans

2. Said plans go wrong because evil is dumb

3. Smugness.

Or something like that. Essentially his problem is mixing history with histrionics. He's not a documentarist, he's an entertainer. A music video director.

You may enjoy this exquisitely observed parody, "The Loving Trap"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1bX3F7uTrg