12.28 Notes

Lavonne 2022-03-24 09:01:40

"Bowling at Columbine"

Mike Moore himself has become a symbol, exposing himself and the camera to the audience as a structural factor, which is a subjective position, but every issue he cares about is very problematic, which is similar to the documentary of China's reflexive/performance. The subject matter of interest is different.

End the year with such a hilarious, somewhat carnival film. ###################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################

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Extended Reading
  • Arielle 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    [Social PSY in film class] See you again Moore! Documentaries have to be made like this. There are a lot of interesting and profound details mentioned in it. There are also several interviewed characters with amazing variety of languages. Although this guy is said to be more provocative than profound by the old beauty in the class. But as a layman, I still think he has attacked the US Empire very well.

  • Elenora 2022-04-21 09:01:51

    The big fat man threw a lot of questions. Why is Canada, where guns are rampant, less than a fraction of that in the United States? What is the American people afraid of? A cartoon at one end and a funny show at the other end are brilliant.

Bowling for Columbine quotes

  • Chris Rock: You don't need no gun control. You know what you need? We need some bullet control. We need to control the bullets. I think all bullets should cost five thousand dollars. Five thousand dollars for a bullet. You know why? 'Cause if a bullet cost five thousand dollars, there'd be no more innocent bystanders. Every time somebody get shot they'd be like, "Dang, he must've did somethin'! Shit, they put fifty thousand dollars worth of bullets in his ass!" And people would think before they killed somebody if a bullet cost five thousand dollars. "Man, I would blow your fuckin' head off... if I could *afford* it! I'm a get me another job, I'm a start saving some money, and you a dead man!"

  • Canadian: If more guns make people safer, then America would be one of the safest countries in the world. It isn't. It's the opposite.