Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFilmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi travels across the United States chronicling the unprecedented social and political upheaval of 2020 as it unfolds.
- Director
- Stars
Manila Luzon
- Self
- (archive footage)
Avis en vedette
If anyone doubts that this is based on Harvard scientism Steven Pinker extensive and peer reviewed work on the subject. Violence and social division in the US are DECREASING.
The sector that is increasing in violnmce perpetration is left wing organized groups. Ironically this film shows it using as its prime example some rally in Minneapolis, where the right wing engaged in no serious violence, but left wing hate groups such as BLM and Antifa conducted organized incitements to social violence resulting in scores of deaths, hundred of serious assaults' and no les than 5,700 actions fo arson, looting or destructive vandalism.
As far as Ihlan Oman, she an inveterate racist and anti-Semite herself, and since when does being foreign born exempt one from criticism? She can't be called out for her open support of several totalitarian dictators, here hatred of small business, and her support of marxist systems that resulted in the deaths and murder of over 50 million people this century because she holds two passports and therefore to call out her nonsense is xenophobic by defintion? No.
To be honest, this is a doc by Alexandra Pelosi (yes, Nancy Pelosi's daughter) and I have seen her docs before, and they not that bad or one-sided, most of the time. She really does start by showing the real divide of people and how the majority of them who are comfortable living in their own personal bubble opposed to the ones who protest their political views. She then dives into the issue of Trump's rhetoric, which, yes, it is divisive but the emotional reactions towards it fuel more divisiveness as well. I like that she showed Trump supporters chanting with their signs and then when the anti-Trumpers showed up they were the ones who got aggravated and physical. She actually touched on immigration, consumerism, classism issues and racial issues, and guess what, 45 to 50 mins of this doc is NOT about Trump. She just talking and asking people questions, at the 46 min mark, she was actually talking to a well known black millitant and I don't think she knew it (he doesn't like democrats). She really does show the divided country that has always been there BEFORE Trump. Also I liked she talked to people who didn't take COVID-19 seriously and didn't think much of it in the beginning, again it wasn't about Trump. THEN Trump (somewhat) comes back into the picture at the 1 hr mark, mainly because of his supporters calling COVID as the common flu and protest lockdowns. She shows the effects of the pandemic. Again showing the divide of the people and their individual beliefs, and how they are misinformed of each other. Then there were the protests, enough said. At 1hr 8min mark, now Trump supporters enter the picture versus BLM protesters. She then goes back to the effects of the pandemic and how people feel in general about it all. Ends with people against people. I did not have a much emotional reaction to none of it, cause am black, people crying, fearing for their life is nothing to me, i feel it everyday and 8 presidents have done and will do nothing about it. Changes must be locally, wish more people knew that. All in all, this doc was OK.
It seems that other reviewers are only interested in attacking the director's last name! You should watch the film BEFORE passing judgment. This documentary clearly shows where we are as a country right now. I strongly recommend it to everyone who cares about the future of America.
Unfortunately, the "Health Effects" of the virus were only shown shortly through the eyes of employees of a jam packed dead bodies at funeral home. This documentary should have spent more than few minutes talking to healthcare professionals that were bombarded by death and extra work and sickness..
But not 1 minute included this side of things.. healthcare employees had the whole virus shoved in their face and they are the ones that truly had to deal with it, work hard, and know the most about it's consequences..
But l watch many documentaries and film still showed a lot of different angles and was a good watch, Showing how every person lives in their own little insignificant bubbl, and are completely oblivious to what else is happening elsewhere in their cities, countries, and the planet.
Nancy Pelosi has a daughter who. during an election year, releases a movie about the race divide in America. If you read the reviews they agree that it is the view of a liberal, blaming Trump. Weird how BLM was quiet until a month before primaries this year when George Floyd, an 8 time felon was arrested committing another felony while on probation from a violent felony. He died while fighting cops and refusing to get in cop car, high on fentanyl and meth and too drunk to stand. Autopsy shows he died of a stroke. The media made him a saint and rallying call for America playing the story 24/7 for most of 2020. Staged BLM/ANTIFA riots across the USA (with Democrats bailing out those arrested) were blamed on Trump?! Historical Status that have stood for 300 years (through Obama's presidency) were defaced and torn down to include Lincoln, Grant and Lee (who was vocal against slavery). Democratic cities on fire still today, after the election, but blame Trump?!
Insanity of the left in full display here. Silly commercial for Biden. Didn't she well.
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et surveiller les recommandations personnalisées
Détails
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
- Couleur
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant
Lacune principale
What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself (2020) in Australia?
Répondre