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Fahrenheit 9/11 is a raw dive into Michael Moore’s perspective on the aftermath of 9/11. The film’s pacing is frenetic—jumping between interviews, news clips, and personal stories, making it feel like a whirlwind. You can really sense Moore's anger and frustration as he connects the dots between the tragedy and the ensuing wars. The use of humor is quite dark and jarring, which somehow makes the heavy subject matter even more impactful. It’s distinctive for its blend of personal narrative and political critique, giving it an almost urgent tone. The way he intertwines personal stories with broader political themes is something that sticks with you long after. Definitely not a Sunday afternoon watch but it’s compelling in its own chaotic way.
Released in theaters on June 25, 2004.Won the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival.Notable for its extensive use of archival footage.Running time: 123 minutes.
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