Review of Loose Change (2005) by Steve S — 16 May 2014
Yet again, another documentary on the horrific acts of 9/11 and how it may have been an inside job. Its a tough subject and one that splits a lot of people down the middle. I think its safe to assume that Bush did jump on the war wagon rather quickly, however your opinion, this documentary does have some genuinely thought provoking questions and ideas.
much like previous film in plane sight, this film follows similar tones only it presents it in a more polished manner. The issue lies with the pacing. it spends about 10 to 15 minutes per credits explaining Americas involvement in war over the 20th century, as intriguing and compelling it seems at first, it soon turns formulaic and misses so much out near the end that it was even self aware of its repetitiveness.
as for the subject matter, its dealt with in a very one sided and sarcastic way. good watch, however it contains crippling pacing and biast views!
This review of Loose Change (2005) was written by Steve S on 16 May 2014.
Loose Change has generally received positive reviews.
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