Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The film Fahrenheit 9/11 goes to great lengths to make clear of its anti-Bush stance, while providing indisputable facts regarding the faults of George Bush’s presidency and his evident corruption. The film had a much larger impact than just portraying Bush in a negative yet comical manner. It displayed the impact of Bush’s poor, money influenced decisions while showing the impact those decisions had on the many people across the globe. These decisions destroyed people’s lives, communities, and families while Bush gained in financial opportunities.

To support my stance regarding the broader significance and impact Fahrenheit 9/11 provides I would measure the comments and opinions generated from film’s audience. Personally, I found the film intriguing, inspiring, and intelligent. The film did not only expose Bush and his investors but delved into the lives of Americans, Afghans, and Iraqis who were terribly affected by him and his associates selfish greed. The second blog posted on, http://apps.metacritic.com/movie/usercomments.jsp?id_string=2667:JPtPuID5hR7BQ$w1D1yitA**, provoked a key aspect that supports the integrity of the film, which is to question and discuss the events occurring around the world and in every day society. The ability to think, doubt for ones self while gaining knowledge from other individual’s viewpoints is natural and necessary for a progressive, functioning society. Another website which portrays the impact of Fahrenheit 9/11 is http://f911.blogspot.com/, which shows alternate opinions regarding the film in negative and positive ways.

This film deeply effected the way I view politics, democracy, and the greed, destruction money can generate among poor and wealthy individuals..

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