Review of An Unreasonable Man (2007) by Jon — 01 Apr 2007
The directors obviously like Ralph Nader, and so do I. They are fair to those who dislike or hate him, but Ralph comes across as the more reasonable (actually) both in argument and presentation. Ralph is witty and humorous, talks substance and issues, does not descend to invective and ad hominem, and this is pretty much true of his defenders.
It's not true of his opponents. They come across as humorless fanatics. Although it's two hours long, I remained engaged and interested throughout. Excellent photography, use of archival film, and editing.
Should be seen by all who considiser themselves a citizen.
This review of An Unreasonable Man (2007) was written by Jon on 01 Apr 2007.
An Unreasonable Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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