Review of Bowling for Columbine (2002) by Ivan N — 16 Apr 2015
Does a documentary film losses it's.
Validity after several years have.
Passed? Depends on the "Actual.
Events" depicted on the film. For.
2002's Bowling for Columbine,.
Time hasn't passed that much.
The nation has a new President.
And now we can be hopeful of the.
New things to come.
But back when the film was released.
The United States were in turnmoil,.
The war was recently starting and the.
Nation was beggining to see the.
Cracks of the Bush administration.
The media filled the citizens with fear.
And every major city was expecting.
Terror attacks; no one felt safe.
Who can feel safe in a nation that gets.
Over 11,000 people dead by homicide?
This is what this documentary is about.
Bowling for Columbine tries to answer the.
Question, Why are so many killed in the.
U.S.A. each year by hand guns? Why gun.
Control laws aren't more strict? Michael.
Moore asks the questions that were planted.
On everyone's mind at the time. Why the.
Goverment wasn't doing anything for this.
"epidemic". They weren't doing anything.
Because it was in their best interest to.
Keep selling hand guns and hand gun.
Ammunition.
Though the film never gets to answer.
These questions, it gets you to ask more.
The only question it gets me answered.
It is that yes, while we're seeing.
Repercusions of Bush's 8 year hellish.
Administration and the nation has a.
New and more promising president a.
Documentary film (and particularly this.
Documentary) can still preserve it's validity.
After years have passed.
The documentary is truly entertaning,.
Insightful and at times sad. That's why.
It won an Academy Award and countless.
Other awards.
This review of Bowling for Columbine (2002) was written by Ivan N on 16 Apr 2015.
Bowling for Columbine has generally received very positive reviews.
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