Based on 84862 votes and 283 reviews.
Moore states his argument forcefully and effectively, alternating cold, factual data with emotionally wrenching -- and draining -- human episodes.
There`s no question that the film`s stances toward American foreign policy and the current U.S. president are inflammatory. However, some of the ideas presented may give you room for pause.
Love it or hate it, Fahrenheit is unprecedented in its relentless and up-to-the- minute attack on a sitting president.
just an amazing piece of film-making!! Well done and very well researched!
wonderful!
Should`ve called Bush`s anti-Moore campaign "Vote For Bush in November". That`s the only purpose of attacking this movie...you are pro-Republican. Republican Bush does his best to pursuade people who can`t think for themselves. Republicans thrive on people who do not think for themselves. Great film Mr Moore...thank you!!!
Should`ve just called it "Don`t Vote For Bush in November". That`s the only purpose of the movie. Democrat Moore does his best to pursuade people who can`t think for themselves. Did Oliver Stone help with this work of fiction?
Very good - lots of conversation to be had afterwards. Not as good as Bowling for Columbine but it`s nice to know he can continue to make his films. Maybe the U.S. has hope afterall.
I think it was the best, it showed us the truth about what the us is up to and the truth about Bush, he needs to step down, he is so up for war and killing innocent people. It also confirmed that the war in iraq is unfair. I am so glad that this has opened the eyes of alot people and confirmed what I thought was true. thanks
Entertaining..but...there is no question it is an editorial...which is fine...but why call it a documentary?...since there was no attempt to present both sides..reminds me of our government media in Canada..the CBC..