Death of a Nation
As my time of being a critic continues, the more the documentaries that seem to come my way. This week the infamous documentarian Dinesh D'Souza. He has put out many documentaries in the last few years including "2016: Obama's America" and "Hilary's America". So obviously, this is a political documentary. I do swear to keep this as politics free as possible.
The idea that the documentary has is that America is at a crossroads, same as in the Lincoln era. It tries to say that the country needs to be pulled together. It further explores what is the root of the evil that is the Democratic Party.
First thing to look at with any documentary is the entire picture. If you are arguing one point, you must come back and give the counterpoint. It is up to the viewer to make up their mind. This documentary goes very one sided the whole way. When this is done, it all but ruins your credibility.
Through this documentary there is many uses of skits to cover for the footage they do not have. This is used in excessive amount over the movie. At points it seems like it is long and drawn out just to get the runtime longer than it needed to be. Speaking of this there are two near full length music videos that served no purposes. It never accompanied any point, it just showed two different people singing, just cause.
I really try to give this man the benefit of the doubt anytime I watch his documentaries, he just can not get it.
GRADE: F
The idea that the documentary has is that America is at a crossroads, same as in the Lincoln era. It tries to say that the country needs to be pulled together. It further explores what is the root of the evil that is the Democratic Party.
First thing to look at with any documentary is the entire picture. If you are arguing one point, you must come back and give the counterpoint. It is up to the viewer to make up their mind. This documentary goes very one sided the whole way. When this is done, it all but ruins your credibility.
Through this documentary there is many uses of skits to cover for the footage they do not have. This is used in excessive amount over the movie. At points it seems like it is long and drawn out just to get the runtime longer than it needed to be. Speaking of this there are two near full length music videos that served no purposes. It never accompanied any point, it just showed two different people singing, just cause.
I really try to give this man the benefit of the doubt anytime I watch his documentaries, he just can not get it.
GRADE: F
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