good movie

Sylvia 2022-04-19 09:01:44

It's a really good film, one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. But it's a little personal to say that, because I love her, not just because of Micrael Moore's good work, but because the content of the film shocked me.
I watched this film purely because I watched another 9/11-themed film "World Trade Center" a few days ago. I wanted to see more in this film that moved me to the lowest level between people mutual help and friendship. But after watching it, I realized that what I love more is such a documentary that exposes the facts and attacks politics.
Through the film, I have been exposed to countless darkness that shocked me, let me see terrifying people, terrifying politics. A person, or more appropriately, a group of people can kill other people's lives as nothing for their own desire for money. What makes me shudder even more is that such a person can still maintain his sanctimonious side in front of others. Nausea!
This also reminds me of a documentary I watched some time ago, a different country, the same dark rule, and the same reason, that is the interests of the rulers. All problems ultimately boil down to the same point, which is the selfishness of humans and the selfishness of animals.
The state exists to make the life of its citizens better, and the election of the ruler of the state should also respect the definition of the state and proceed with caution. How can we say that such a "state" system is good when the fundamentals of everything have been broken. , is worthy of respect! !

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  • Hassie 2022-04-20 09:01:39

    A documentary that directly hits the dark side of U.S. politics, economy, and war, a film filled with righteous indignation and heart-wrenching, humorous and humorous editing, but also makes people cry with sympathy several times, once for the refugees in Iraq, and once because of their willingness to sacrifice for the country. A family of American origin who gave their lives and blood. Victims who live at the bottom of society and are constantly exploited by the upper classes for profit are always the first to stand up to defend the system that makes them suffer. War, taking life as a must, taking money as faith, what a pity, not only the "education power" the United States, I believe this is the case behind the scenes in most countries, thanks to Michael Moore for letting part of the truth of world history surface to the public.

  • Carmine 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    I want to laugh when I see Bush, the director is too NB!

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • [on Saddam Hussein]

    George W. Bush: After all, this is a guy who tried to kill my dad at one time.

  • [Lila Lipscomb, whose son was killed in Iraq, is empathizing with a foreign street protestor when a Suspecting Woman approaches them]

    Suspecting Woman: This is all staged!

    Lila Lipscomb: My son.

    Suspecting Woman: Where was he killed?

    Lila Lipscomb: You tell me my son is not a stage.

    Suspecting Woman: Where was he killed?

    Lila Lipscomb: He was killed in Karbala. April 2nd. It's not a stage. My son is dead.