This is like Van Sente’s point of view in "Elephant", we see bullets swishing past our side, we feel that we are in a false dream, and we don’t feel that a social system is in an absurd situation. . But things like data are often vague and terrible errors if you don’t investigate, such as the ratio of gun ownership per capita to the number of gun deaths in Canada. Although it is not rigorous to know the answer from Mike Moore. But his extremeness at least caught my eye. In a sense, this attraction has fulfilled the role of the Morse documentary and can more easily arouse the irrational consciousness in our hearts.
There are many disputes about the role of the documentary itself, is it completely true to the facts, or add appropriate subjective opinions? This is the same dilemma as Schrodinger's cat. In fact, while we are observing and recording the facts, we have changed the audience's original understanding of the facts. Mike Moore treats us as fools? I think he just doesn't want to give us a glass of boiled water. Van Sente served a glass of boiled water, but it was bright, and so calm that you could not feel the presence of the director. Only the camera's wandering faintly revealed the information that an elephant was about to break in.
Gore effectively used the documentary as a weapon to attack the Bush administration in "Troublesome Truth". The loyal fans of the documentary may not like this format, because his views are very personal, his interpretation is too personal, and he even compares the data like this. Yes, the first one is the CO2 content curve, and the latter is the temperature curve. If CO2 is high to a certain level, it makes you think that the temperature will be high to that level. Brother Le will definitely be upset when you see it. This is simply looking at statistics as nothing. . But it cannot be denied that Gore really convinced the audience at a certain moment that Bush is a big accomplice of Global Warming. This is a great technique, a technique that Moore is good at. I think just with this groundbreaking gimmick and curse documentary technique, Moore should win a film’s lifetime achievement award. If there is "Nature" in the film industry, his "Columbine Bowling" should be With that South Park-style animation, it became the paper with the highest impact factor of this academic journal that year.
So even though his documentary was not "objective", "real," or "logical" enough, it allowed the audience to easily accept a novel form. Herzog did not do this, nor did Wang Bing do it. . Van Cent made the film into a documentary and took away a Palme d’Or, and Mike Moore made the documentary into a film and took away a Palme d’Or. Neither "Elephant" nor "Fahrenheit 911" were good enough, maybe Cannes just wanted to say , We are more academic than Venice.
Two Americans reported different views in Columbine. Van Senter regarded him as a time and place for adolescent news events. Mike Moore naughty jumped in front of the president of the Rifle Association, thinking that he Talented film critics praised the low-position movement similar to "The Shining" in "Elephant", but the Americans were shocked by the arc bowling ball thrown by Moore. The protagonist of the Atlanta bombing was finally caught after hiding in the forest for several years, but it just reminds me of the theme song of the Olympic Games. The author is the best composer in the United States in 50 years, John Williams. His works are like Americans. The typical character is high-spirited, big-hearted, fast-moving, and thin-textured. Most Americans don’t say anything, but in their hearts they always think that they are right. They insist on the point of view that you can hardly shake. Although they may only be impulsive when they first accept their point of view, so you are very It’s hard to imagine why you can often see Tibetan independence and supporters of a certain gong in all parts of the United States. Phoebe must have never been to Tibet, and few Americans who are sending a certain gong have seen the lotus seat statue. We often say that Chinese people are blinded, but I think that Chinese people are not at all stubborn, but the United States, as always, firmly believes in their justice. What they do in other countries is to help, not to slaughter.
Compared to the tens of thousands of people who died in El Salvador and Kosovo, the 12 flower bones that died in Columbine seemed to be a trivial number, but when I saw Harris and Klebold doing shooting exercises with bowling bottles in Discovery, I felt a kind of Inexplicably sad, the militia did the same. Similar actions do not mean that bowling was the culprit of a killing. Just like the Americans suddenly attacked punk, attacked Gothic, attacked Marilyn Manson, these have similarities, but they are not the real main cause. Europeans also watch "Fuck Me", Asians watch the Milky Way, Canadians say that we have a lot of guns, but only the Americans worry about the gunshots in the middle of the night.
The boy in "Elephant" looks very beautiful and the sky is very clean. The cleaner the sky, the more panic we are. I don’t want to encounter the embarrassment of the Second Amendment to the Constitution on UWay: This was my first gun. I couldn'
One thing is certain is that I don't want elephants to step on bowling, and I will not let my children touch guns. Although I used to hunt with air guns when I was a child, the potential dangers might kill everything. Social ethics cannot prevent science from allowing humans to touch atomic bombs, but I still have the ability to keep children away from guns and ammunition.
In other words, although I was robbed as a child, I really feel that China is safer than the United States. Is this the sense of security given by cold weapons?
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