America: Imagine the World Without Her
America: Imagine the World Without Her
PG-13 | 02 July 2014 (USA)
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The film puts forth the notion that America's history is being replaced by another version in which plunder and exploitation are the defining characteristics. It also posits that the way the country understands the past will determine the future.

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Roz-Fuller (zhh-36945)

I am a big fan of comedy, jokes and absurdism. This film didn't deliver so much. As far as fiction comedy I suggest Guardians Of the Galaxy. As far as pure comedy gold Hangover is a better recommendation. As far as dress up people parading like from another time try Spaceballs. The director and the dress up actors should try another line of work.

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Donald Quentin (zgp-17116)

It seems like there are so many forces and covert money trying to divide America and dumb down the population. Could the Indians be in on it too? The more stupid and dumb we get the more other countries advance and focus on research, development and alliances. I worry that garbage like this is contributing deliberately to rewriting American history which is replete with freedom, fraternity and equality. Things this book tries to make us forget in favor of warmongering.

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arthur_tafero

I liked this film, but as a confirmed Centrist (Taoists are supposed to be the middle of the wheel), I was uncomfortable with the bias in the film against the Left, Hilary Clinton, and Barrack Obama. America is also about being open-minded. This film is not; it is biased. Despite the bias, D'Souza makes a wonderful PARTIAL film (before the attacks on liberals). His set-up at the beginning of the film is quite clever and very effective. He interviews various miscreants and their theories why the US is evil. D'Souza methodically goes over each theory and blows it to bits with excellent research and content. By the time he is finished, you are proud to be an American again. If he had done only that with the film, it would have been a classic. But, unfortunately, he begins his diatribe against the left and the film loses its original intensity.How sad. The film could have been a classic with a bit more even- handedness. It should be a prime example of how to make a documentary and then, at the same time, a prime example of not how to make a documentary. Should be seen for the good parts.

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Antonio Velazquez

This is a great documentary that shows a side of American history and Politics never shown before. For those who appreciate equality of opportunity and fairness you cannot dismiss this documentary. If you believe in freedom of expression you should embrace the right to express a right wing view of America been exposed to the people even if you dislike it. Freedom of expression is not only for those things we agree with but also those things you don't agree with.Personally I like this documentary because it says some truths that for most conservatives are self-evident about America and the left. I think this documentary is fair because first lets the left or those who hate America as it is in the present state their case and then D Souza answers their claims. Finally I like this documentary because its obviously made out a fervent love of America that so many Documentaries or films these days lack.

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