Bowling for Columbine Comments

  • Annette 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    Those who need the gun the most can't get...

  • Alvena 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    #文件片# Documentary is an art form of debate. It does not need to be neutral, but it needs to provide the audience with various plausible political views that the audience may think of for debate and proof. One of the core views of Moore in this film: The unique colonial culture in American history and the fear of the people around them have caused the problem of violence in American...

  • Athena 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    It is not completely convincing, but it creates more room for thinking. And you can see the director's very strong personal position and feelings, of course, this is not necessarily a shortcoming. In fact, from a certain angle, although this film satirizes the media's propaganda of the concept of "fear", it actually plays the same role to some...

  • Bennie 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    Quite interesting. In watching the movie, I can clearly see that Moore raises questions and then constructs arguments and finally concludes. Although the whole questioning process is subjective incitement, there is not much preaching. The mocking tone makes the film very enjoyable and at the same time it is enough to cause the audience to think deeply. . The cartoon in the film that only takes a few minutes to mock the entire American history is one of the biggest...

  • Brady 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    I only fired a gun a few days ago, and my friend's house also has more than a dozen guns. The first time I touched a loaded real gun, I think any normal person would have the fear of losing his hand. But after a long time, I got used to it. How can you get used to it? Hold. So I was amazed at the convenience of buying guns in the United States. It seems that for minors, buying guns and drugs is easier than buying cigarettes and alcohol. Americans' fear of everything is purely pathological. The...

  • Destin 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    hapiness is a warm gun. . . . MM is really a bit of Qiuju's...

  • Franz 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    Today, as always, the government continues to bomb countries whose names are hard to...

  • Russ 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    At first thought it was a documentary discussing the threat of guns, but Michael Moore told us about the connection between fear and crime. Charles Heston's words are together with the poster of the beautiful woman behind him, why are they so...

  • Johnny 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    The United States is born with sorrows and wants to kill everything in its cradle, but it is indeed itself that has the deepest impact on this...

  • Brain 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    The Hollywood star Charlton Heston, who once played Benxu, turned out to be the then chairman of the American Firearms Association and an out-and-out, right-wing radical neo-conservative. His perfunctory and impatience voice really makes people sigh, the privilege of a gentleman. And fun cannot hide the self-sterilization of racial...

Extended Reading
  • Jaden 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Fifteen years later, acceptance speech

    By Kate Erbland (IndieWire)

    Translator: csh

  • Zachary 2021-11-18 08:01:27

    The fear behind the guns

    Michael Moore is still working on his social current affairs themes. From beginning to end, in my opinion, I don't want to be as objective as documentary films of similar subjects. On the contrary, the director has a strong subjective personality. In michigan

    In the state, the sound of singing gun...

Bowling for Columbine quotes

  • John Nichols: When the government turns tyrannical, it is your duty to overthrow it.

    Michael Moore: Why not use Gandhi's way? He didn't have guns, and he beat the British Empire.

    John Nichols: I'm not... familiar with that.

  • [describing a toy gun he got for Christmas]

    Michael Moore: This was my first gun. I couldn't wait to go out and shoot up the neighborhood.