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    similarity‚ thereafter‚ was established by videos of families being dismissed from their own homes‚ and the depiction of the real estate broker‚ “Condo Vultures”‚ which‚ as may be implied by the name itself‚ earns through preying on foreclosures. Moore began by introducing his characters: the hard working yet oppressed citizens‚ and the private owners who take

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    In a place soon to be known as The Valley of Death‚ in a football field-sized clearing called landing zone X-Ray‚ Lt. Colonel Hal Moore and 400 young troopers from the elite newly formed American 7th "Air" Cavalry‚ were surrounded by 2‚000 North Vietnamese soldiers dug into the tunnel warren mountainside. The ensuing battle was one of the most savage in U.S. history and is portrayed here as the signal encounter between the American and North Vietnamese armies. We Were Soldiers Once... And Young is

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    the American dream has been talked about time and time again through history‚ and Michael Moore has dedicated a huge amount of his adult life to documenting such topics. Michael Moore has been acknowledged for his controversial style documentaries such as his film on the attacks in New York City on September 11th and also his Oscar award winning film on the Columbine High School shootings. These projects of Moore ’s are sometimes misunderstood for their satirical content and questioned by citizens and

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    Wes Moore Analysis

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    we may not remember the exact details of our experiences‚ we still have reconciliation of the gist’s of them. Reconciliation‚ we either have through generations of story-telling or pictures. With the author‚ Wes Moore‚ his childhood story was a blessing as compare to the other Wes Moore. The author was able to reminisce on the adventures he had with his father‚ he was able to properly mourn his father’s death. He was able to properly say‚ “yes‚ I had a father. A father

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    perspective on the past which enables History to fill in the gaps. The concepts of History & Memory are featured in the texts‚ ’The Queen’‚ a film directed by Stephen Frears‚ ’Kurt Cobain’s Suicide Letter’ and the documentary ’Fahrenheit 9/11’ by Michael Moore in a unique and evocative style. All texts are representations or constructs of events which present a point of view containing bias and subjectivity. ’The Queen’ released in 2006 uses both simulated and archival footage to engage and effect audiences

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    Bowling For Columbine

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    society‚ it is people to blame‚ people are violent by nature. Moore uses many conflicting scenes‚ for example the scene of imagery of violence‚ bombs dropping‚ war and bloodshed‚ however as we are touched by these horrific images Moore chooses Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” to play as the background music. This conflicts us as an audience as it demonstrates the fact that humans are in fact violent human beings. The black man‚ Moore interviews‚ contradicts him‚ as he answers “it’s a lot lighter”

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    BOWLING FOR COLOMBINE MICHEAL MOORE DOCUMANTARY There are many techniques that you can use to show in a documentary‚ facts about people‚ places and events and “Bowling for Columbine” is a documentary that shows all of those plus more. Michael Moore has got a unique way of using all the techniques that you would see in a documentary to get his story and opinion across to the viewers. Usually in documentaries the producers are behind the camera and in the editing room but what makes

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    A Wider View on Michael Moore Behind the Camera Lens (Moore presented in the film wielding a gun) Following the massacre of Columbine High School‚ Colorado‚ controversial filmmaker Michael Moore‚ ventured into creating the societal criticism documentary that explored gun violence throughout the United States. The documentary Bowling for Columbine (2002)‚ directed‚ produced‚ and written by Moore‚ deconstructs the events of this massacre‚ other school shooting‚ American gun culture‚ media coverage

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    Biased viewpoint of Michael Moore tears viewers away from the actual problem‚ and perhaps even the film’s intended message itself… Alexi Heazle The idea of a documentary being an artistic or even personalised expression of a director is long gone‚ or so it seems in recent times. In Michael Moore’s latest documentary‚ Bowling for Columbine‚ he attempts to get across to viewers his‚ and essentially only his point of view‚ on the topic of gun laws. Although what Moore is trying to say is not necessarily

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    luxurious life while given many opportunities regardless of who you are. However‚ the American Dream is reducing due to the choices of the modern generations. To begin with‚ in the 2nd source‚ an article titled The Downsized of the American Dream by Marianne Cooper‚ states the while interviewing the lives of young adults ranged 24 to 34‚ many did not see the American Dream‚ as they were struggling with the requirements of adulthood. As pulled from the same source‚ “1.8 million Americans have not looked

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