Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Loose Change

The angle of vision for the first chapter of Loose Change is definitely from one that is educated and political. The first chapter tries to answer any questions that Americans have about the 9/11 terrorists attacks. After the 9/11 attacks there were so many questions about if the terrorist attack could have been prevented. Some Americans believe that there is no reason a person who is not an American citizen can destroy our country while in our country using our air planes. A lot of the questions were about who was responsible for the 9/11 attacks. The aim of this movie is definitely for educated Americans who still have questions about 9/11. I think this movie really reaches is prospective audience.

3 comments:

Meaghan O'Toole said...

The only thing that bothered me about the video was how soon after the attacks it was made. If you think about the conspiracy theory concerning President Kennedy, no videos were released trying to reveal how everything happened until recently. I just generally disliked the video for the pure reason that the makers had not waited long enough after such a disastrous event.

Anthony DiVona said...

I found this movie to be very interesting, but at the same time extremely controversial. The movie creators brought up many valid points that definitly got across to their audience. No one before watching this movie would have even thought that an American might have even thought of doing this. I personally don't believe any of the conspiracy theory, but the authors have created a very convincing movie that makes it easy to believe.

Desi girl90 said...

Your point about the chronological order of the movie is good. I think there could have been more information on each of the parts of the movie. The movie in my point of view was informative but did not cover many details about the attack and the aftermath. I liked the fact that the video used statistics and diagrams to explain each of the attacks.