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Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis In this essay I will be analysing all the key concepts of this film, "Fahrenheit 9/11" by Michael Moore, it is an untypical film in the genre of a documentary. This film generates controversy and political debate that has changed people's views about President Bush following September the 11th 2001 disaster and the election process. This Documentary is a determinedly truthful, shocking, scathingly funny, intensely thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining. Moore uses his characteristically sarcastic humour and uniquely persistent style to launch an unflinching inquiry into the Bush government's foreign policy. Combining rare footage, expert testimony, and his fight to find answers to complicated questions, Moore takes on all issues facing America in the year when this film was made. He produces very sceptical views about President George W. Bush in the way Bush ignored the Saudi connection to 9/11 and instead rushed headlong towards war on Iraq. ...

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