"Fahrenheit 9/11": Liar Bush [61st Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or]

Paula 2022-03-23 09:01:45

Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)

The film won the Palme d'Or at the 61st Cannes Film Festival in 2004.

This is a documentary, so there is no plot. The general content of the film is to tell how US President George Walker Bush has a close relationship with the bin Laden family, and after 9/11 to cover up this close relationship, various tragedies caused by launching an Iraq war. The film can be roughly divided into several parts. The first part describes the impropriety of Bush's election as president and his unprofessional work. The second part describes the very close relationship between the Bush family and the bin Laden family. The third part describes the Bush government's treatment of the American people. The Control and Patriot Act, the fourth part deals with the damage to ordinary civilians in Iraq and the United States, and the last part deals with Bush's attempt to launch the Iraq War.

The central theme of the film is one - Bush is a big liar! Since Bush ran for president, Bush and his team have cheated people, cheated election campaigns, did huge business with terrorists, scapegoated Iraq, threatened and terrorized people, killed innocent people for war, and more. Bush deceived everyone and made a lot of money for his family, his partners and various big companies. The above is what the film tells and expresses.

It can be said that watching such a highly targeted documentary will make it easy to get involved, become restless, and believe the content of the film. However, the first thing we have to think about is that this is a movie, and there is something unreal about a movie. Movies require editing, directing, and soundtracking. A simple dialogue will not show any attitude, only when the director gives his own ideas, the picture will play the effect that the director wants to achieve. In other words, as long as it is a movie, there is the possibility of "taking it out of context", which is bound to be the case with a highly targeted movie like this one. Therefore, the picture and sound of this film are just what director Michael Moore wants to tell the audience. Although the film uses real pictures, live interviews, interviews, etc., what you think through the pictures is likely to be contrary to the original point of view of the pictures or dialogues! Moreover, this film is not news, not to mention the news has been deleted? Not to mention this Bush-bashing documentary!

There are two interesting scenes in the movie. One is to satirize the Bush government's creation of a scene where terrorists are everywhere in the United States. In the picture, there is a cow who readily agrees that he is a terrorist, and hums twice! The other is the US allies in the war against Iraq. The film uses a low voice-over to match the interesting pictures of each country, creating a very interesting scene, especially the voice-over when describing Afghanistan is too funny - using the US A man's own army as an Afghan army can really fool people!

My opinion after watching this film is that I generally agree with what the film says, Bush is indeed a big liar. Needless to say, through the US allies: Palau, Costa Rica, Iceland, Romania, Morocco, the Netherlands, Afghanistan, you can know that the US war against Iraq is a complete war of aggression! In addition, Bush claims to start the war to help the Iraqis, but does anyone have weapons to help others?

The main actor of the film is the male protagonist George Walker Bush, who perfectly interprets a silly president. Indeed, Bush has a very embarrassed face, and his expressions and actions don't look like an upright, well-educated man. I really can't understand, how did Bush get on the US presidency? Americans choose the president at least choose a handsome one! Bush is probably the ugliest-looking American president of all time. Other supporting roles such as Colin Luther Powell and Donald Henry Rumsfeld are very competent to perform the role of Bush's accomplices. The director of the film, Michael Francis Moore, performed mediocrely, but the documentary made by this big fat man is really eye-catching and worthy of attention.

Finally, let's talk about the adjustment of the subtitles of this film. The source of this film is R1DVD. According to other video queries in the first area, the FPS is 23.976. However, when TLF is suppressed, the FPS is probably modified, so that the FPS of the current film source is 25.000. However, after adjusting the subtitles according to 25.000, it cannot be synchronized, so I guess the FPS after the conversion is probably the same. Since the FPS of the R3DVD subtitles is 23.976, I only adjusted the timeline a little so that the R3DVD subtitles perfectly match the video whose source is R1DVD. Based on the above experience, it can be concluded that R1DVD matches R3DVD subtitles, which can be perfectly matched just by adjusting the timeline, but this will take time to prove.

in conclusion. This is a documentary about "Family Words", and it's enough to watch it. This film can win the Palme d'Or, probably the judges are confused by Michael Francis Moore!

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Extended Reading
  • Ervin 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    Speech by left-wing angry youth

  • Meaghan 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Very good, very reasonable

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.