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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  • Wilfred 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    In politics, we only talk about interests and not about democracy and human rights...

  • Santos 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    That stupid is really good.

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Narrator: While Bush was busy taking care of his base and professing his love for our troops, he proposed cutting combat soldiers' pay by 33% and assistance to their families by 60%. He opposed giving veterans a billion dollars more in health care benefits, and he supported closing veteran hospitals. He tried to double the prescription drug costs for veterans and opposed full benefits for part-time reservists. And when Staff Sergeant Brett Petriken from Flint was killed in Iraq on May 26th, the army sent his last paycheck to his family, but they docked him for the last five days of the month that he didn't work because he was dead.

  • Narrator: Of course, not a single member of Congress wanted to sacrifice their child for the war in Iraq. And who could blame them? Who would want to give up their child? Would you?

    [Shot of President Bush appears onscreen]

    Narrator: Would he? I've always been amazed that the very people forced to live in the worst parts of town, go to the worst schools, and who have it the hardest are always the first to step up, to defend that very system. They serve so that we don't have to. They offer to give up their lives so that we can be free. It is remarkably their gift to us. And all they ask for in return is that we never send them into harm's way unless it's absolutely necessary. Will they ever trust us again?