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“Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted.” If you’re an Assassin’s Creed fan like us, you’ve probably heard this phrase parroted by the Assassin’s Order numerous times. Does this motto reveal something essential about the Assassins' ideology? Or is it just deliberately cryptic nonsense? In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive in to the book from which the mantra was lifted, Vladimir Bartol’s 1939 novel Alamut, to explore how the philosophical backbone of this classic translated to the Assassin’s Creed franchise in a rather confusing manner. This questionable handling of philosophical material isn’t enough to hurt the games, but it ends up REALLY hurting the movie. Find out how!
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Written by: Thomas Ambrosini
Narrated by: Jared Bauer
Directed by: Robert Tiemstra
Edited by: Mark Potts
Assistant Editor: Andrew Nishimura
Motion Graphics by: Dean Bottino
Produced by: Emily Dunbar
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