Trump is the product of the problem, not the representative of the problem

Jeff 2022-04-05 08:01:01

I haven't written such a long movie review in a long time. To be honest, I just started to look at the flint water crisis. After all, my major has been discussing this issue for almost a whole semester. I just knew there was a political conspiracy, but I didn't expect so many real hammers to be revealed in the documentary. And it also indirectly led to Trump's direct election to the presidency. The film is very good. It should be said that it should be very powerful that it can be released without being reviewed. Of course, don't talk about it domestically. It should be said that McMurre fully showed us his political ideas. There are many issues addressed, including racism, homosexuality, gun bans (school shootings), low-income people, refugees (separation), and indirect insinuations of his "love" for his daughter, and his "love" with Hitler. different" and so on. Through many news clippings and real interviews, I can feel its concern for the overall system of American democracy. It should be said that what he wants to scold is not Trump, but the whole system. There were moving speeches and terrifying U.S. military drills (right near a residential area, no one notified). There are exhilarating collective strikes and chilling school shootings. Of course, I have a new understanding of the flint problem. All in all, in my opinion, it's a good documentary. Of course, this is just a personal opinion.

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Fahrenheit 11/9 quotes

  • Donald Trump: We wanna make it perfecto!

  • Michael Moore: At 2:29 a.m. on 11/9/16, our new leader's image was projected onto the Empire State Building.

    [an image of Trump is shown]

    Michael Moore: How the fuck did this happen?