Exploring the Underlying Messages in “Leave the World Behind,” a Film Produced by the Obama’s
Created under the guidance of Barack and Michelle Obama, the film “Leave the World Behind” delves into the theme of America’s internal disintegration. The movie skillfully uses symbolic elements to suggest that this downfall is a just outcome for the nation. This analysis aims to uncover and interpret the hidden, unsettling implications woven throughout the narrative of the film.
A Critical Perspective on “Leave the World Behind” and Its Underlying Themes
Caution: This article contains significant plot details!
Experiencing “Leave the World Behind” is far from pleasant. Joining many others, I found the film to provoke more anxiety and fear than entertainment. Unlike typical thrillers that leave you exhilarated, this one tends to evoke a sense of lifelessness. The movie, devoid of amusement, instills a notion that its creators are delivering a hidden message.
The film strikingly parallels “Contagion,” a movie about a global pandemic. Reflecting on my 2012 analysis of “Contagion,” I remarked on its lack of entertainment value, equating it to a paid form of indoctrination similar to educational films. Fast forward to eight years later, and the world witnessed the COVID pandemic, eerily mirroring “Contagion’s” storyline.
“Leave the World Behind,” like “Contagion,” appears to present a script that could manifest in reality. Yet, as a cinematic piece, it’s lacking. The plot is thin, character development is minimal, and there’s no satisfying conclusion. Instead, viewers are left with a growing sense of dread as the characters confront their helplessness.
Despite its harsh portrayal of societal collapse, the film demands attention for one reason: it was produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, former President and First Lady of the United States.
Their involvement raises questions about the film’s intent. “Leave the World Behind” marks the Obamas’ debut as executive producers through Higher Ground Productions. Their direct involvement was confirmed by director Sam Esmail in a Vanity Fair interview. Obama’s insights, drawn from his presidential experience, influenced the screenplay’s realism. However, the film’s messages, hinting at America’s need for atonement and portraying its citizens as ignorant, seem to reflect a disdain for the nation and its people.
This sentiment is not entirely unexpected, considering the Obamas’ connections to influential global circles. The film, under their guidance, appears to echo the broader agenda of these circles, focusing on the internal disintegration of the United States and the demoralization of humanity.
Director Sam Esmail, known for his work backed by elite interests, was chosen to bring this vision to the screen, further intensifying concerns about the film’s underlying messages.
Analyzing the Intent Behind “Leave the World Behind” by the Obamas
In pondering the purpose of Barack and Michelle Obama’s film, “Leave the World Behind,” it’s crucial to consider director Sam Esmail’s words from an interview:
“It’s not really a message film, it’s more of a reflection on where we’re at as a society. But if there is a message, it’s a warning.”
With this in mind, let’s delve into the film’s content and underlying implications.
**A Foreboding Start to the Film**
From the onset, “Leave the World Behind” sets a somber tone, signaling to the audience that they’re about to witness a grim narrative. Julia Roberts plays Amanda Sandford, a woman expressing her exhaustion with the world and her desire for an escape. Early scenes in the movie subtly hint at the deeper intentions of its creators.
Exploring Deeper Meanings in “Leave the World Behind”
For those skeptical of the film’s deeper implications, “Leave the World Behind” itself invites viewers to look closer. The movie subtly nudges its audience to notice the intricate details within its set design, which are frequently laden with symbolic elements.
This approach becomes evident as the narrative progresses. Following an initial nod to the more obscure and possibly darker aspects of its creators, the character of Amanda, portrayed by Julia Roberts, peers out of a window and echoes a phrase that seems to resonate with the ethos of the elite.
Examining the Opening Credits of “Leave the World Behind”
As the film “Leave the World Behind” transitions into its opening credits, viewers are presented with a sequence of images that starkly contrasts traditional American motifs. This portion of the movie could be perceived by some as resembling the introduction to an anti-American propaganda film, setting a tone that aligns with the movie’s overarching themes and narrative style.
Interpreting the Opening Credits and the Film’s Core Message in “Leave the World Behind”
The opening credits of “Leave the World Behind” serve as a precursor to the film’s central theme, which some viewers interpret as an elite-driven agenda to destabilize America in favor of establishing a global government. This motif is succinctly encapsulated in these initial scenes, setting a tone for the remainder of the movie.
Despite this powerful introduction, the film continues for approximately two more hours. Throughout this duration, the narrative primarily focuses on a small group of characters. These individuals are portrayed as being in a state of confusion and uncertainty, frequently discussing their lack of understanding about the unfolding events around them.
Do you recall when the elite kept everyone confined to their homes and frightened by the media during COVID? They definitely want a repeat of that. This film takes us back to that disturbing mentality.
Soon after reaching the house, the Sandfords realize that something is amiss in the country.
Faced with a developing crisis, one would anticipate the patriarch of the household to assume control. But that’s not the case.
The family’s leader is Clay. As you may be aware, clay is a material that can be shaped when wet. Similarly, our man Clay has been shaped by modern society to be feeble, anxious, and completely ineffective in a crisis. At one point, he expresses: “I don’t know what to do right now. I can hardly function without my cellphone and GPS. I’m a useless man.”
Bikini Kill is a feminist punk rock band. It pioneered the riot grrrl movement which championed themes such as patriarchy, classism, anarchism, and female empowerment. The fact that Clay – a man – wears this t-shirt perfectly symbolizes that he’s been emasculated. He’s a product of years of social indoctrination that ultimately led him to identify with a feminist band.
Clay is a product of media indoctrination, but he also specializes in it as a professor of media studies at a city college. He once described a book written by one of his students, which happened to encompass the movie “Leave the World Behind” in its entirety.
Her second book delves into the dual role of media as both an escape and a reflection, a contradiction she successfully reconciles.
Leave the World Behind is meant to be an “escape” but also serves as a reflection of the elite’s worldview.
As the drama unfolds, Clay gradually begins to despise his own weakness.
Lost children
Rose, the 13-year-old daughter of an ineffectual man and a furious woman, represents a generation raised on smartphones and tablets.
One might assume Rose spent the COVID years at home, attending Zoom classes and spending the rest of her free time staring at screens. Faced with the anxieties of the outside world, Rose (like countless other kids around the world) has learned to cope by escaping through screens and watching fictional characters live their lives … while she doesn’t.
When the internet connection goes down, she’s nothing less than devastated. At that point, her only goal in life is to watch the last episode of Friends titled “The Last One”. Considering the fact that Matthew Perry died in mysterious circumstances shortly before the release of the movie, the multiple references to Friends are quite eerie. He died on October 28th, Julia Roberts’ birthday, his ex-girlfriend. Matthew Perry dies at age 54 in a 128 Ritual Like Tommy Truthful and Doenut Factory Warned!
Archie is a typical 16-year-old boy who’s a jerk to his sister and is obsessed with girls.
At one point, we see Archie masturbating while looking at the pictures he took. It can be assumed that he was trying to find a substitute for pornography, which is another form of screen addiction that he used to consume before the internet stopped working.
The elite connection
The Scotts visit the Sandfords, who are renting their house, seeking refuge from the unfolding chaos. Despite arriving in an expensive car and dressed extra classy, Amanda Sandford comments, “This doesn’t really seem like their house.”
At this moment, an element of racial tension is introduced in the movie that only amplifies as it evolves.
Later, Ruth tells her father, “I’m asking for you to remember that, if the world falls apart, trust should not be doled out easily to anyone, especially white people.”
Her father agrees with her… and the Obamas too. Because seeing the country divided is good for their agenda.
Notice the color scheme on the poster above the bed. The red and green may make the average person think of Christmas, but it goes much deeper than that. These are the colors of the Moorish flag in America, which was originally part of the Moorish empire.
This poster symbolizes America as a divided and inherently evil nation built on violence and oppression. Leave the World Behind suggests that America deserves its current state. Additionally, Faith Ringgold, despite being supported by the elite, faced backlash when her painting Black Light Series #10 revealed the words “DIE N*GGER” within a distorted American flag. David D. Rockefeller, a prominent supporter, acknowledged being part of a secret group working towards a more integrated global structure.
The occult elite does not support black people but uses influential figures who promote division and resentment against America, funding them to amplify their views. The Obamas, supported by powerful elite families, perpetuate racial division, aligning with the “secret cabal” working against the US’s best interests.
In the movie, G.H. Scott mentions an “evil cabal” secretly running the world, denying its existence in a way that a real conspiracy would encourage. He also suggests that some had prior knowledge of disasters like 9/11 and COVID, indicating a pattern of foreknowledge in significant events.
The attack
The movie depicts a “rogue attack” on the United States. G.H. Scott outlines three stages to overthrow a country’s government from within. It’s a carefully crafted plan.
“The first stage is isolation. Cut off their communication and transportation, leaving them deaf, dumb, and paralyzed, setting the stage for the second phase.”
Without phones, TVs, and the internet, the characters in the movie are left lost, confused, and helpless. While technology simplifies life, relying on it makes people highly vulnerable.
The second stage involves synchronized chaos.
“Terrorize them with covert attacks and misinformation, overwhelming their defense capabilities, leaving their weapon systems vulnerable to extremists and their own military. Without a clear enemy or motive, people would start turning against each other.”
Kevin Bacon’s character, the redneck prepper, discusses the use of microwave weapons and the effects of radiation in a similar situation to what happened in Cuba. He mentions the loss of teeth as a result. The speaker also refers to actual US government files about “remote mind control” that were posted in 2018, emphasizing the reality of the situation.
Scott then outlines the third stage:
“If successful, the third stage would naturally occur. Coup d’etat. Civil war. Collapse.”
If this were a movie from the 1990s, Will Smith would have flown an F-18 fighter jet and saved America. Then, people would have celebrated under a large American flag and the credits would have rolled to a Matchbox Twenty song. But this is 2023. No one is coming to America’s rescue. The elite aims to demoralize and pre-program the world. What’s worse, the movie suggests that America brought this upon itself.
America Deserved It
The most chilling aspect of the movie is that it exposes the fundamental philosophy of the Obamas and the entire system they represent. Through symbolism, the movie conveys one clear message: America deserves it.
The White Lion, an English privateer operating under a Dutch letter of marque, brought the first Africans to the English colony of Virginia in 1619, a year before the Mayflower’s arrival in New England. The African captives were sold as indentured servants, but this event is considered the beginning of African slavery in the colonial history of the United States.
The White Lion was the first ship to bring slaves to America in 1619, marking the beginning of the country’s dark history. This fateful year is also referenced in the movie.
Amanda Sandford once went on a rant about how America is bad instead of looking for her missing child.
“We harm every living thing on this planet and believe it’s okay because we use paper straws and eat free-range chicken. The disturbing part is, deep down, I think we know we’re not fooling anyone. We are aware that we’re living a lie, a collective delusion to help us continue ignoring how truly awful we are.”
Amanda almost embraces disasters because she believes humanity is terrible. This is exactly what the elite wants us to think.
Throughout the film, we are reminded that America was involved in the slave trade, devastated the environment, and made numerous enemies through wars. Consequently, it is seen as needing to perish and become part of a global government. What’s ironic is that these wrongdoings were all carried out by the elites of that time. Now, these actions are being used to justify the downfall of the United States.
The collapse of America could now easily become a reality because many US citizens have been conditioned to despise their own country and welcome its downfall. Moreover, they are easily influenced due to the absence of core values or institutions. Even their family unit has disintegrated.
Disintegration of the Family
When faced with adversity, the characters in the film do not unite and rise to the challenge. Instead of responding heroically (as is typical in disaster movies), our protagonists simply become incapacitated and indulge in their most basic instincts. This is what they desire for us.
Meanwhile, Rose rides off on a bike, leaving the family behind.
In this house, Rose uncovers a large underground bunker stocked with all the necessities for survival for months. What’s more, she comes across a vast DVD collection that includes the show Friends.
After the movie “Leave the World Behind” was released, some people have analyzed it and found that it is not just entertainment but a form of indoctrination. It is a way to present a script to the public so that when the time comes, people will be more likely to accept it. It is a technique known as predictive programming.
Some believe that the movie is a way for the elite to release themselves from any “karmic duties.” They believe that by warning the public of their evil deeds before they happen, people become willing participants instead of victims, thus freeing those behind it from karmic retribution. This may sound crazy, but it is what some people believe.
While some may argue that the movie is just a dumb movie and should not be read too much into, Mark Zuckerberg seems to think otherwise.
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