The fear behind the guns

Zachary 2021-11-18 08:01:27

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 songs is heard. Everyone has a reason to hold a gun. The result is obvious. The consequence of Free America is the prevalence of various terrorist activities. People are targeting heavy metal culture, violent movies, games and even Mary. Lin Manson. The irony is that on the day of the Columbine tragedy, the United States dropped the largest number of missiles into Kosovo, and these did not cause fear of the American people, only when they really happened and threatened or harmed the interests of themselves and those around them. , People become angry. This anger, in the final analysis, is the externalization of fear. The more interesting thing about the film is that an animation about history is inserted. The content will not be repeated. It is the same as the previous article. The white people in the animation try to protect their own "interests" to racial discrimination, which is actually inferiority and fear. Performance. The director used a subjective perspective to narrate the Columbine tragedy. Its purpose was not only to record the incident, but also to explain to the audience a view of opposing the civilianization of guns. In my opinion, this approach has inspired people to My own desire for protection, in other words, the educational significance of the film seems to have been replaced by the fear emanating from the media, and in the United States, the best way to face the fear is to hold the gun in your hand. "Face, Village" was jointly completed by Varda and JR. Compared to JR, Varda's "New Wave Grandmother" is obviously better known, and their cooperation also adds a lot of romance to the film. Just like the title, "face" and "village" are clues throughout the film, one is the event and the other is the location. Nearly a hundred years have passed since the new wave. Varda’s editing still touched me a lot. This film is not a typical documentary. Like "The Man with a Camera", we can see the duality of the camera.

Go to the camera and participate in the events of the characters. They drove the giant "camera" on the Europa continent, took huge photos of ordinary people and pasted them on the wall. It is not difficult to see the form of performance in the film, but we thought it was not a typical documentary from the beginning. So these fictitious elements are also irrelevant

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, the sound of singing gun songs is heard. Everyone has a reason to hold a gun. The result is obvious. The consequence of Free America is the prevalence of various terrorist activities. People are targeting heavy metal culture, violent movies, and games. Even Marilyn Manson. The irony is that on the day of the Columbine tragedy, the United States dropped the largest number of missiles into Kosovo, and these did not cause fear of the American people, only when they really happened and threatened or harmed the interests of themselves and those around them. , People become angry. This anger, in the final analysis, is the externalization of fear.

Another interesting thing about the film is that it inserts a historical animation. The content will not be repeated. It is the same as the previous article. The white people in the animation try to protect their own "interests" to racial discrimination, which is actually inferiority and fear. Performance. The director used a subjective perspective to narrate the Columbine tragedy. Its purpose was not only to record the incident, but also to explain to the audience a view of opposing the civilianization of guns. In my opinion, this approach has inspired people to My own desire for protection, in other words, the educational significance of the film seems to have been replaced by the fear emanating from the media, and in the United States, the best way to face the fear is to hold the gun in your hand.

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Extended Reading
  • Alysa 2022-04-20 09:01:39

    I recently prepared a GRE essay. After reading it, I found that this is a standard 6-point sample essay.

  • Erwin 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

Bowling for Columbine quotes

  • Michael Moore: Our children get turned into little monsters, but who's to blame?

  • Michael Moore: How many people are killed by guns each year? In Germany; 381. In France; 255. In Canada; 165. In the United Kingdom; 68. In Australia; 65. In Japan; 39. In the United States; 11,127.

    Father of Columbine victim: But that, to me, brings up an important question; then what is so different about Americans? Are we homicidal in nature? Because in Europe and Australia... Most other free-world countries they don't have this. They don't have people who snap and go on murderous rampages.

    Michael Moore: Well no, they're just like us. I mean, they have the occasional person that snaps and kills a lot of people. How about a British soccer riot? Those aren't Quakers there...

    Father of Columbine victim: Every time that I bring up comparisons with other free-world countries, what I hear is; "Oh, our culture is so different. We're so different". And as you said, they have violent video games, they have violent movies, they have alienated youth... They, like us, don't have prayer in schools. What is so radically different? What is it about us?

    Michael Moore: What is it?

    Father of Columbine victim: What is it?

    Michael Moore: What is it?

    Father of Columbine victim: What is it? I don't know.