Unidelics: Tools for the Changing Mind (ENG)

Cuarón’s Disclaimer and the Death of Moral Clarity

15 min · 22 de oct de 2025
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No one’s innocent here. Not a single sympathetic face. Even Cate Blanchett — luminous, untouchable Cate Blanchett — looks like the camera caught her soul rotting in real time. This show is a mirror held up to our age of exposure — where truth is currency, empathy is branding, and everyone believes they’re the good one. It’s not about guilt or redemption. It’s about what happens when moral certainty collapses and all that’s left is noise — beautiful, cinematic, unbearable noise. You’ll watch it and feel disgust. But stay with that disgust. Because it’s not about them — it’s about us. www.unidelics.com [http://www.unidelics.com/]

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