Monday, July 26, 2004

Fahrenheit 9/11

The only film I've anticipated for a while and it turned out to dissappoint a little. I approached with caution as I'm aware of Moore's techniques. I just wish he didn't have to resort to the same sensationalism that the neo-cons and there cronies use to manipulate people. He's only fighting fire with fire, I suppose... and he has now become a popular symbol and strong leader for the left, badly needed at the moment.

The Guardian is right when they say '... it is incendiary, excitable, often mawkishly emotional but simply gripping: a cheerfully partisan assault on the Bush administration.'

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