Re: Movie Thread *Warning: Spoiler*
Etienne, on host 64.230.4.9
Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 01:15:34
Re: Movie Thread *Warning: Spoiler* posted by frum on Saturday, October 9, 2004, at 00:21:09:
> Fahrenheit 9-11 - Much more reasonable and well-thought than I expected. Nevertheless, Fahrenheit lacks the strength and persuasion of Moore's other documentaries. As usual, Moore's strength lies in his ability to ask good questions, and to film people in their emotionally weak moments without undue interpretation; he allows the people to speak for themselves, and gives voice-over details when necessary. > His weaknesses are pronounced in this film, however, and far more so than in his other films. The fact that this film is so unabashedly polemical hurts any claim to objectivity in argument, which in turn calls into question the facts reported, whether they are flawed or not. And, Moore's Bush-bashing is the greatest weakness in the film; making fun of someone, with little reason and much speculation, or showing politicians in situations that are clearly intended to mock them without any verbal joke, weakens Moore's arguments because he is so petty. The ad hominems distract from the good in the film, far more so than in Bowling for Columbine, for example. >
I agree. I'm pretty left (On the american scale, anyway), and I found the ad hominem over the top. A lot of the Bush clips were just... Well... The guy can't speak, sometimes. Get over it.
Now, the "Watch my drive" clip... That was gold.
But he harped a bit much on his reaction on 9/11. I mean... How would YOU react? Start jumping up and down? Cry? Throw a hissyfit?
'tienne
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