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The movie “Club Zero”: blissful Anorexia, save us!

by Anna Dalton

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The first step to “mindfulness” is the detached and meditative absorption of food and alienation from the pleasure associated with satiation. Then the students learn to control breathing and the amount of food, then — to cleanse the body through autophagy.

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Having brought the teenagers, the mentor reveals a terrible secret — Novak declares that he will be able to take those who wish beyond the limits of “conscious nutrition”, to introduce to higher knowledge the adherents of the “Zero Club” who have finally refused food, who are saturated exclusively with sunlight. The coach assures that only they will be saved in the inevitable Armageddon. At the same time, Madame secretly prays to a certain “great mother” in front of an improvised altar…

Of course, there is no “Zero Club” — this is a deception for recruiting victims of a personal sect demanding victims. However, Ms. Novak is not as marginal as she appears to the public: Jessica Hausner demonstrates the mechanism of domestication of the younger generation by anonymous architects of the global world order. In this case, “Environmentally responsible consumption” is only an emblem of their leftist demagogy, dressing up in fashionable bourgeois clothes for the sake of enslaving and recycling humanity, corrupted by the pride of “conscious” rejection of the gifts of God’s world.

To begin with, the victims of the Satanic death cult need to make a single assumption, to admit: a person is what he eats; but this is far from the limit, but a test for superman! Why not? A homosexual who is unable to believe in the Creator and the supreme meaning of earthly existence can be convinced of anything. For example, in their own uniqueness, selectivity and sacrifice. To suggest that refusal will turn us into a godlike something and the last step to perfection will be ritual suicide… designed quite casually, without the slightest mysticism and pathos. In the end, Novak’s students become the fiends of a personal underworld.