lkj-52951
Ut this documentary )which means many truths) is the ebst and clearly a film but not from Hollywood
God Bless America and the founders
aficionadoKD
This film is a must watch for all lovers of truth. D'Souza masterfully debunks many classic lies about American history, and does so in an intelligent, methodical, and thoughtful way. The fact that he is an immigrant to America gives him, perhaps, a unique perspective that those of us born and raised Americans don't have. The film is educational, entertaining, visually stunning, and, at times, quite moving.
nla-71660
I am not a Liberal or a Democrat. I have to admit that this was garbage. The problem with these films is that when the subject matter is handled with such bias we embarrass and demean ourselves. There is a place for the right discourse and arguments based on fact, but when we lie to one another and pretend we do not notice the partial subject matter and how it is not handled based on facts then how do we expect to expand our base? I am sorry, but I am not interested in this film maker any more based on this. Jesus saves.
martin-84287
I struggled through the entire film which was so hopelessly one sided that it became a comedy. Don't waste your time watching it. The authors sources were weak and the argument fatuous. He seemed to dismiss historical consensus offhand whilst accepting as gospel crackpots and ideologues narratives. How would the world be different if the USA didn't exist? Not very! Look at Canada and you will see pretty much what the USA would look like if it had failed to win the revolutionary wars. Some would say that this would have been better, but that is not my place. To judge.