I disagree with R.A.F.’s disagreement. I am not talking about politics here, at least not siding with one side or another. What I am referring to is the concept of using a full length movie format to develop an emotional bias for political ends. We all know that movies are specifically designed to temporarily create an artificial world that caters to our emotions. How many of you cried during ET-The Extraterrestrial? I did. How could I feel empathy for a fictional character? Because the movie was designed to elicit that response. A 30 second commercial cannot develop that kind of emotional involement, but a full length movie can, and does.
If there is no deceptive political agenda associated with F-911, then what would be the objection to waiting another 5 months to see it? If there is a calculated and dishonest agenda there, then it should be held back to prevent irreparable damage to the system.
FYI, I would have exactly the same objections regardless of who produced the movie and who the target was. When something is not right, it simply is not right regardless of the focus.
BTW, I also strongly object to all movies (or so-called documentaries) which capitalize on, and feed off of, the pain and suffering of others. It seems that the PTB can feed us a continuous diet of death, destruction, and tragedy, while largely ignoring the incredible good in this world. Unfortunately, we as a people not only allow it, but encourage it. It never ceases to amaze me that garbage publications such as the National Enquirer can even exist, let alone prosper.
Boy, that depresses me.
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