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Keith Lee Johnson examines how films such as The Matrix and The Manchurian Candidate reveal spiritual and philosophical layers that mirror real‑world dynamics of control and paranoia. He connects these cinematic themes to the history and societal impact of public assassinations, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the media’s role in shaping public perception. Johnson argues for critical thinking and heightened awareness to unpack narratives and better understand the forces that shape contemporary beliefs and events.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONKeith Lee Johnson examines how films such as The Matrix and The Manchurian Candidate reveal spiritual and philosophical layers that mirror real‑world dynamics of control and paranoia. He connects these cinematic themes to the history and societal impact of public assassinations, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the media’s role in shaping public perception. Johnson argues for critical thinking and heightened awareness to unpack narratives and better understand the forces that shape contemporary beliefs and events.