Anyone else gone to see this film yet? I saw it on Saturday- the lines were incredible, it was like going to see Return of the Jedi or something.
I thought it was a good movie, maybe not quite as well produced as Bowling for Columbine, but still very good. I felt the emphasis of the film was kind of all over the place, and that perhaps Moore should have spent more time going into depth about the Saudi-9/11 connection and the Patriot Act rather than mentioning them fairly superficially, as he did (well, he spent more time on the Saudis but it still wasn't very informative on that point). I'm also sort of irritated by his use of popular music, and I feel that he pulls on emotional strings at times when it's inappropriate.
Very little of the information in the film will be a surprise to anyone who follows the news regularly, but it is contrasted in a manner that makes it very clear. Even if you don't like Moore or his agenda, it's hard to get around some of the things that are shown in this movie. It really does show some of the blatant lying and manipulation that the Administration has indulged in. Also, the scenes of some of the young soldiers in Iraq really open your eyes. Some of those kids really just don't know or care about what's going on or why they're there, while others are horrified at the things they've experienced.
Anyway, as many others have said, I don't think this movie is going to change the political views of many. I do hope, however, that it will encourage some of the younger demographic to get out there and vote against Bush (the overwhelming majority of people in line where I saw the film were in their early 20s-early 30s). But regardless of how you feel about the war or the President, I advise you check out the film, as it paints a vivid picture no matter what your political orientation may be.
I thought it was a good movie, maybe not quite as well produced as Bowling for Columbine, but still very good. I felt the emphasis of the film was kind of all over the place, and that perhaps Moore should have spent more time going into depth about the Saudi-9/11 connection and the Patriot Act rather than mentioning them fairly superficially, as he did (well, he spent more time on the Saudis but it still wasn't very informative on that point). I'm also sort of irritated by his use of popular music, and I feel that he pulls on emotional strings at times when it's inappropriate.
Very little of the information in the film will be a surprise to anyone who follows the news regularly, but it is contrasted in a manner that makes it very clear. Even if you don't like Moore or his agenda, it's hard to get around some of the things that are shown in this movie. It really does show some of the blatant lying and manipulation that the Administration has indulged in. Also, the scenes of some of the young soldiers in Iraq really open your eyes. Some of those kids really just don't know or care about what's going on or why they're there, while others are horrified at the things they've experienced.
Anyway, as many others have said, I don't think this movie is going to change the political views of many. I do hope, however, that it will encourage some of the younger demographic to get out there and vote against Bush (the overwhelming majority of people in line where I saw the film were in their early 20s-early 30s). But regardless of how you feel about the war or the President, I advise you check out the film, as it paints a vivid picture no matter what your political orientation may be.