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The Yes Men (DVD)
Mike Bonnano, Andy Bichlbaum
If you’re at least a little more confident about attending that
fancy dress party you’ve been invited to - and have been indecisive
about going to it because of trepidation of attire or lack of a good
costume, plus the confidence to wear it – after sitting through “The
Yes Men”, then the film’s succeeded in something. They may have also
liked you to join their anti-WTO group and start flying the flag for
what they’re trying to do here, but unfortunately the ringmasters don’t
quite have the wiles of Michael Moore to entice you into signing
anything. Still, this taking-the-Mickey-out-of-politics documentary is
still very entertaining, and by golly, if you aren’t applauding some of
the headliners actions.
“The Yes Men” are a couple of gutsy pranksters who – inadvertently,
because people have mistaken their similar-looking satirical site for
the WTO website – pose as reps of the World Trade Organization and
start turning up at forums and lectures, where they proceed to give the
most outrageous talks ever – playing it, of course, as serious as
cancer.
It’s amusing to watch audiences sit and swallow their speeches :
everything from upping slavery to giving electric shocks to those in
sweatshops to get them working faster, recycling McDonald’s hamburgers
(via human poop) and ultimately, their idea for a new casual work-suit,
complete with a wally-esque appendage that can help a boss keep an eye
on their employers, no matter where he is.
Not quite the calibre of one of Michael Moore’s bold plights – Moore
himself makes an appearance in the film, by the way – but still, “The
Yes Men” is an enjoyable, sometimes shocking – in the fact that these
guys go to so much trouble to keep the ruse alive – flick. Worth a look.
Rating : 
Reviewer : Clint Morris
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