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Movie Review: Expelled

By Citizen Correspondent Robert Waldman
Date Posted: 06/30/08
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Old battles die hard and certainly one of the most contentious issues has been the very birth of our species. Today most folks follow Darwin’s Origins of the Species. Recent years have seen a movement involving artificial intelligence crop up. What Expelled does is look at proponents of both side of the issue. Running shoe adorned Stein runs with the program as he interviews prominent educators on the thorny topic of creationism versus evolution.

Smart use of vintage newsroom footage meshed with classic Hollywood film snippets helps lend credence to both points of view. Using the Berlin Wall as a metaphor this stark look at the arguments for and against Darwin’s views examines the rights of a people to freedom of thought and speech. Here we see how certain educators have literally been banished from teaching over concerns about their published papers.

Direct contact with scores of academics and commentators helps reveal how deep seeded views are. Even Hitler is brought into the scenario with his program of Eugenics, an effort to weed out so-called “inferior” people. Quick trips to Europe and Seattle’s own Microsoft Edmonds centre give us deep insight into top thinkers on all sides of this seemingly age old debate.

Perhaps more suited as a television presentation Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed nevertheless is a smart film about our origins and the contrasting viewpoints on just how we came into being.

*****
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