"Fahrenheit 911" in the movie book

Bailee 2022-03-21 09:01:44

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[America] Louis Gianetti [Sweden] Ingmar Bergman [Japan] Akira Kurosawa and others / 2007 / World Book Publishing Company

Chapter 10 Ideology_Explicit_Explicit

Culture wars, political polarization in America in recent years — left and right split, blue states vs. red states — and extend into the movies. Moore's famous left-wing movie attacking President Bush and his policies won 123 million yuan in the United States and 220 million yuan in the world. The documentary also won the top Palme d'Or at Cannes and countless other awards. Moore even released a CD before the 2004 election in order to influence the election. His documentaries are full of openness, but this one is biased, tackling political issues head-on and overly manipulating issues, but it is also ebullient, insightful and humorous. For example, here he tied up the US Congressman and asked him to send his son to serve as a soldier to fight in Iraq, because he voted for military intervention in Congress. The congressman was silent and cramped and wanted to run away. Note: it's easy to vote for war, as long as it's someone else's child who goes to war.

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Extended Reading
  • Missouri 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    How do the senior officials of the third world countries feel after watching it?

  • Liana 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    I just believed it, what should I do!

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Richard Clarke: [referring to the Bush Administration] They put only 11,000 troops into Afghanistan. There are more police here in Manhattan. More in Manhattan than there are U.S. Troops in Afghanistan. The president botched the response. He should have gone after bin Laden. The U.S. Special Forces didn't get into the area where bin Laden was for two months!

  • Narrator: [referring to homeland security] Okay, let me see if I've got this straight. Old guys in the gym: bad. Peace groups in Fresno: bad. Breast milk: really bad. But matches and lighters on the plane? Hey, no problem.