John Edwards

John Edwards

  • Born: 1953-6-10
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Tamara 2021-11-18 08:01:28

      Is a purely revealing documentary unobjective

      The film kicked off the Bush election scandal from the very beginning, followed by exposing the dark side of Bush’s past history, mixed with doubts and irony. However, the film director felt more like trying to find evidence against Bush, rather than looking at the problem as a purely...

    • Kyle 2021-11-18 08:01:28

      Originate from politics, serve politics

          "Fahrenheit 911" is a political work, and I look at it this way. As for who is this assignment assigned to, is it the upper-level leader of the Democratic Party? Is it the Bush Administration of the Republican Party? Or as civilians, the American people and the people of the world who...

    • Winifred 2021-11-18 08:01:28

      【Exhibition at China Film Archive】Film version. Looking at 9/11 from 9/11, it's a bit sensational. But the content of this film is really not flattering, and even makes me laugh. The old-fashioned conspiracy theory that the Chinese are very familiar with: the President of the United States colluded with a consortium of capitalists, and the US imperialism hit Iraq for oil. Doesn't the Global Times talk about this messy news network every day! Coupled with a bit of disgusting and sensationalizing steamed buns with human blood, it is extremely inflammatory. More than 10 years later, it can only be seen as a joke. This thing can be called a documentary, and "News Network" can win a Grammy Award. It reminds me of the documentary "Who started the Korean War" I watched in North Korea. The conclusion is naturally the US emperor and South Korean puppets!

    • Carmelo 2022-04-22 07:01:14

      One-sided, many materials are from different angles, at least I don't think Bush is a failed guy

    Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

    • Narrator: In his first eight months in office before September 11th, George W. Bush was on vacation, according to the Washington Post, forty-two percent of the time.

    • George W. Bush: [Explaining his extended vacation time] It's amazing what can be done with telephones, faxes...