NY Review of Books sur "Fahrenheit 9/11"
Le meilleur article écrit sur le film de Michael Moore à mon sens :
(...) Michael Moore doesn't so much make documentaries as make movies with documents (...)
(...) Strangely for so overtly polemical a work, Fahrenheit 9/11 can be seen as a triumph of form over content. What is least persuasive about it is the specifics of its arguments; what is exhilarating and often moving about it has to do above all with the materials, many of them archival and many not seen before, which are enlisted in support of those arguments, materials that linger and expand in the mind in ways that go far beyond the sometimes casually deployed debating points (...)
(...) Michael Moore doesn't so much make documentaries as make movies with documents (...)
(...) Strangely for so overtly polemical a work, Fahrenheit 9/11 can be seen as a triumph of form over content. What is least persuasive about it is the specifics of its arguments; what is exhilarating and often moving about it has to do above all with the materials, many of them archival and many not seen before, which are enlisted in support of those arguments, materials that linger and expand in the mind in ways that go far beyond the sometimes casually deployed debating points (...)
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