scmisc-12422
This was a great movie! Liberals call it propaganda but "the truth will set you free". The theater was packed and there was lots of discussion going on afterwards. So many people only get news and info from CNN and the biased Liberal media. I wish everyone in America would see this movie. Hopefully it will wake people up to the Liberal agenda and how it is trying to tear America apart.
Madpiper
If you want a good laugh, read the negative reviews of this film. For example, one reviewer starts off with "I'm not a Democrat, but...". Ha, ha....as if that's a qualifier for a credible review! In that case...I'm not a Republican, but this film is awesome. See how that works? Lol! Bottom line is if you're a bleeding heart liberal, you're already so entrenched and blinded by the lies of the Dems that this film will do nothing but piss you off.
"Sure, the Democratic party was the party of pro-slavery back in the day, but that has since changed". What?!!! All one need do is simply look at the liberal policies governing almost every major city in the U.S. and see how that's working out for the black community and other minority groups. They are still the party of pro-slavery....they've simply evolved and devised other less apparent ways of continuing this evil practice.
But hey, just keep falling for lies that appeal to the heart instead of using your brain....see where that'll get you America.
lazygafiltafish
Now that I got that out of the way do not believe nearly every review on here which clearly have been written by people who did not see this movie. The critic reviews are horrible as well but not surprised given that people in the business are largely liberal, Trump haters.On to the review...=)
It was interesting but poorly put together. The opening scene is of Hitler and Eva Braun killing themselves at the end of the war. Did not have to be in the movie. The ending scene shows scenes of American scenery and then of a gospel group singing which also did not have to be in the movie.The movie should have listed sources actually within the movie even if it's just listing it briefly (or share the source verbally). I say this because D'Souza has gotten into trouble before by using inaccurate information. In fairness during the ending credits, they do give a link to look up sources used. The movie is a mix of rants from D'Souza, interviews from some interesting people, and interviews from the occasional racist idiot like Richard Spencer. They do this with a mix of reenactments from Nazi Germany, the political climate of Venezuela, and fascist Italy. Real footage of present day scenes are shown as well (my favorite is of Miley Cyrus crying, and of rude anchors laughing at Ann Coulter as she says Trump will be the president).There just was a lot of back and forth, and I did think the comparison with Trump and Lincoln was silly. That being said, I did learn things that I did research that are true such as:
Nazis based "Who is a Jew?" off of America's one drop rule for blacks and even the one drop rule was considered to racist for Nazis -Many Nazi views are the same as liberal reviews including health care, no freedom speech (freedom of speech includes hearing and seeing what you don't like!!!), and limiting land and business ownership
-Nazis typically did not murder their own Nazis for being gay however, should they want to have them murdered, they would publicly announce that it was due to being gay (basically leverage)
-Liberals (including the Clintons) attended the funeral of a well know klansman
-Myth that the 2 political parties "switched" sides
-The US considered Mussolini in the beginning as progressive
Probably not true-They had a scene showing Ernst Rohm found by Nazis in bed with what looked like a teenage boy, and a 3rd teenage boy hiding under the bed. I cannot find anything showing this to have actually happened. I know he was gay, but that probably didn't happen (it was a bit comical though). There was also a scene where he states that cities that have primarily Democrats have people living in poverty and on the streets. What about the Republicans living in rural cities and in the South? In any case, I'm glad I saw it and might read one of his books but it just wasn't good.
briansholmes
I think the information contained is critical for people in America to learn-even if many of them will plug their ears and ignore it to their death. I enjoyed this docudrama and would see it again. On the negative side, it is a lot of information to take in and that can make sections of it seem a bit long-winded. Having already read 'The Big Lie' I could follow along with it just fine but I would imagine that some people might not catch the significance of all of the details discussed. Go see the movie and then buy the book to get all the facts in written form so you can verify everything!