Human Resources
It’s a documentary about Social Control, examining the history, the philosophy and ultimately the pathology of elite power.
Overall, Human Resources is rough around the edges but still overloaded with gems. Set aside some time to digest this – and take notes.
Scott
Noble does an admirable job of fitting ten hours of material into two.
He gives the space to all the people he interviews… there’s a metric ton
of ideas here and he lets almost all of them unfold and breathe at
their own pace.
The footage itself is very low-fi and some of the
interviews feel like they drag on for too long, or wander in circles.
Impressively, those moments are few and far between.
Noble can’t cover everything, but the scope of this movie alone makes it the most ambitious entry in this strange genre so far.