I'm becoming a huge fan of Michael Moore's film-making, he's always incisive and generally manages to irritate everyone he's attacking with his wry line of questioning. There was less of this in Fahrenheit 911 than in the other films of his I've seen, but it was just as good overall as any film he's made.
From exposing the Bush family's business connections with the bin Ladens to the extent Haliburton profited in Iraq, this is a tour de force for Moore, as his incisive commentary is as usual able to simplify even the most complicated concepts and his investigatory zeal is evident to see, as well as his skill in crafting a documentary from this time mostly archive footage
Put simply, Michael Moore is the best documentary film-maker of his generation, and there can be no question about it.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
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