Can the "documentary" really bear the functions that Moore brings him? Or should Moore do this? Should "Fahrenheit 911" be dubbed "documentary"?

Omari 2021-11-18 08:01:28

Sorry, I may not have enough political literacy, not enough conspiracy experience, not enough to really participate in the operation of society and the world. I may be too far away from politics, too far away from understanding the integration of interests, so I am watching this film At the time, what can be seen is, from the inside out, absurd and disgusting.

There are so many things to talk about in this "documentary", I can't exhaust them, but the strange feeling in my heart really needs a place to express.

Moore has expressed enough about the discomfort of the facts themselves: election fraud, political and commercial interests, different interest groups, attacks on unrelated civilians in Baghdad, children, girls, and soldiers. Changes and celebrations of bodies and politicians. Everyone is not even doing what they think is right. From politicians, businessmen, and even director Moore, it seems that they have their own plans.

Just as a viewer who wants to be clearer, I’m too tired when watching this "documentary". I have to constantly put aside those emotional factors that Moore’s strong influence, and intentionally splicing each shot, each sentence comes with irony. The commentary, and even the "ingenious" background music, are a kind of interference with my viewing. The anger, ridicule, and sense of conspiracy conveyed by this "documentary" may make certain people who watch it finally and completely disappointed in certain things. Everything is too boring, everything is too treacherous, so do you want to hold yourself together, don't be fooled by those grandchildren, or let us follow Moore and shout out a beautiful new world?

What is this film for? The anger that this kind of documentary with factual splicing can bring is undoubtedly more real, more intense, and more powerless, and the output of these strong and hopeless emotions is enough to make some people extremely disappointed in this world.

When you are an adult, you think you are at the center of the absurd drama. Some people believe in religion, some people believe in money, and some believe that they are dedicated to the country. The adult game looks like an advanced version of conspiracy hell. You are in the middle of it. Remind yourself that you are far from 18 years old, and you should come and go freely and understand all of this in this deception and fooling rule.

So, can the "documentary" really bear the function that Moore brings him? Or should Moore do this? Should "Fahrenheit 911" be dubbed "documentary"?

When I was watching, I saw the "Puppetized" Bush, businessmen, congressmen, ordinary soldiers, and the families of the "martyrs". While producing a sense of anime dolls, it also produced a kind of horror valley effect. It may be because of me. I can't imagine that this is the case. Maybe it's because I feel terrified after seeing the real connection between puppetization and reality.

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Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Neil Cavuto: Am I slanted and biased? You damn well bet I am!

  • George W. Bush: There are some who feel like that if they attack us that we may decide to leave prematurely. They don't understand what they are talking about if that's the case. Let me finish. There are some who feel like that the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is bring 'em on.