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An Inconvenient Truth
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Starring:
Al Gore, Al Gore

Directed By:
Davis Guggenheim


 
An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
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Movie Review by Nick
May 30th, 2008

BS at it's best

Hypocrite, cough, cough. Thank you Mr. Ex Vice President for not only inventing the internet but for "making" a movie that warned us about global warming even though the filmmaking material and your airplanes and your daily household consumption adds greatly to the "warming." This is purely propaganda much like Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 911 although Moore did a better job at mind manipulation. And what was up with it's Oscar song win? Can anyone say politics? That song can be used as a torture tactic for Iraqi prisoners.

All I ask for when I sit down and view a documentary is that the filmmakers practice what they preach. Otherwise what they are saying means nothing. How can you convince someone that something is bad if you are doing it in front of their faces. That is like a father telling his children not to smoke when he lights one up every time he sits down.

The movie brought up some good points but like I said, it meant nothing when I connected it to reality. Documentaries should make you think and it did make me think...about it being insincere.

Note: I had to give it a 1/2 star but it doesn't deserve it

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