"Bowling for Columbine" - Film Review.
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1. Michael Moore's documentary, "Bowling for Columbine," is a powerful mix of humor and tragedy. He explores the culture of violence in an America traumatized by terrorism, teenage killers and economic inequality and focuses on America's gun culture, an exploration provoked by the Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colorado, on April 20, 1999. According to Mr. Moore, there is something wrong with America. He presents startling facts in every topic he goes into. For example 11,000 Americans are
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I was impressed with Manson's answer to Mr. Moore's question, "What would you say if you could speak to those kids from Columbine now?" Manson answered, "I'd have nothing to say to them; I'd be listening." The perspectives on what we should fear have all been programmed into us by the media who tells us what to fear. It is like judging a book by its cover, and never paying attention what is actually written.
I was impressed with Manson's answer to Mr. Moore's question, "What would you say if you could speak to those kids from Columbine now?" Manson answered, "I'd have nothing to say to them; I'd be listening." The perspectives on what we should fear have all been programmed into us by the media who tells us what to fear. It is like judging a book by its cover, and never paying attention what is actually written.