Atom User Reviews for Fahrenheit 11/9
Americans need to see this movie!!!!!
Very important movie to see with the current political climate and current president. Don’t listen to all the people who said they didn’t like it. They are probably upset that it differs from their political beliefs
Rambles a bit, & doesn't completely tie together the various strands touched upon, but still managed to hold this viewer's interest for the most part. Pretty typical for a Moore production, I'd say.
Very revealing, I recommend this to literally everyone who wants to continue living in this country
Best Michael Moore since Bowling for Columbine!
https://youtu.be/sl1XxdW6bJw Past time to take action.
makes you realize how messed up our political system is on both sides
This is a wake up call to do away with the electoral college. 1 person, 1 vote - true democracy! Flint could happen anywhere!
Good refreshing of news stories seen in lasr 2-3 years
Michael Moore paints a vivid picture of America in its current chaotic state as well as the dangers of what can happen if people don't engage in the political process.
This is a WAKE UP CALL for everyone about voting and the change to possibly come if the Republicans can’t get their way anymore.
A must watch. It’s a hard one to do so but the message is clear.
A little over the top a la Michael Moore, and very depressing, but still a must see. Hopefully, it will motivate you to vote and make a change.
I don't think another movie has made me so angry and sad from beginning to end.
This is a must see. I am African American, after seeing this movie I have to admit I was on the blind side. This movie is very informative, it's not just about what Trump has done but also past presidents and our so called government. This movie showed me that a lot is hidden from us especially when we only get tidbits of what's really going on. My heart goes out to Flint, Michigan with all they have and still are going through.
Metacritic
Moore never quite settles on a single, compelling riposte to Trump, never really hones his arguments to a piercing arrowhead of counterattack. Instead, he rambles over almost everything … entertainingly, but confusingly, ending on an image of Parkland School shooting survivor Emma González.
Mr. Moore recognizes an affinity he shares with the president — also a showman. So he is in a nearly unique position to shame the viewer with a frank perspective on how Mr. Trump used his extrovert side to make citizens complacent about the less savory aspects of his character.
It’s a disjointed, occasionally powerful, often grating grab bag of recent political events, a mess that’s forgivable only because it does reflect the messy state of the world.