Originally posted by alasdairm
hi j22
...(did you research and write this all yourself?)...
Did we ever get a response to this? Copying and pasting what some other guy wrote about this movie is no better than the tactics Moore used to "stretch" the truth in this film.
At any rate, such heated debate about a film like this really disappoints me. Nobody should be so worked up about this film as many people have been made by it (not necessarily BLers, but people in general), whether you are liberal or conservative. All Moore wanted to do here was stir up some controversy, and by being so easily swept up into it all, you make him the victor, before anyone had even watched his damn movie. This film was like a blank check to Moore; he didn't have any money from it before the film was released, but it was right there in front of him, just waiting for him to do something about it, such as release the film/sign the check.
For what this film really is, I think it is absolutely hilarious. Furthermore, I believe that is all it was intended to be, Unfortunately, a few million people had to get their panties in a bundle about it. The next thing you know people are claiming that this is a serious documentary designed to show nothing but the purest form of truth about the ways of our government! ::gasp!!:: It is nothing but political satire here, and well, I'd say it is political satire at its absolute finest. It sure has riled up a lot of people!
Could the moral of this large, odd story be this: By making such a controversial film, Moore has, to a large extent, effectively divided people into two groups regarding his film. Those in total favor of it, and those who vehemently oppose it. Through doing this, Moore has illustrated how pathetically easy it is to sway the average American voter into being completely for or against a certain person, group, or political agenda. A film like this truly shows how incompetent, uneducated, and stupid the average American voter is and how they completely lack any ability to read through the lines and see the truth that lies somewhere in the middle, not miles off to the right or left.