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    Bowling for Columbine: A Narrow View of a Complicated Story The Biased viewpoint of Michael Moore tears viewers away from the actual problem‚ and perhaps even the film’s intended message itself… Alexi Heazle The idea of a documentary being an artistic or even personalised expression of a director is long gone‚ or so it seems in recent times. In Michael Moore’s latest documentary‚ Bowling for Columbine‚ he attempts to get across to viewers his‚ and essentially only his point of view

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    debated in the United States. The US is one of few countries that allow its citizens the right to have firearms. Due to this‚ there are many more gun related fatalities compared to other countries that do not allow their citizens to keep firearms. Bowling for Columbine‚ directed by Michael Moore‚ focuses mostly on one tragic even that happened at Columbine High School‚ and uses it in order to persuade viewers to side against National Rifle Association‚ which is a big pro-gun group‚ and the whole gun

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    BOWLING FOR COLOMBINE MICHEAL MOORE DOCUMANTARY There are many techniques that you can use to show in a documentary‚ facts about people‚ places and events and “Bowling for Columbine” is a documentary that shows all of those plus more. Michael Moore has got a unique way of using all the techniques that you would see in a documentary to get his story and opinion across to the viewers. Usually in documentaries the producers are behind the camera and in the editing room but what makes

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    Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine is a deceiving‚ manipulative‚ over exaggerated film. Even though it fits the definition of a documentary by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‚ it doesn’t deserve an Oscar Award for stretching out the truth so far. Michael Moore shows his trustworthiness through his films with the way he dresses like the everyday American. His baseball cap‚ casual t-shirt and jeans make us believe he’s just like us. In his film‚ he does go out to Buell Elementary

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    In‚ Bowling Alone‚ Putman poses a very important question‚ why is civil society declining in the past several decades? Putman starts off his question by viewing the works of Tocqueville when he visited America. While being in America in the 1830’s‚ he found that civic association‚ norms‚ and networks are what make up America’s society. Along with that‚ he thought that social capital benefitted our society. Putman then goes on to question why civil engagement decreased in our society. Our voter turnout

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    October 17‚ 2010 Bowling for Columbine Thesis Statements 1) The high casualties caused by guns are a result of how easy it is to obtain one. If policies were made stricter‚ casualties would go down. I do not agree with this because it would only affect the people who go to obtain their guns legally. If you really wanted one all you would have to do is steal it‚ so the policies would then have no effect on you. 2) Minorities and blacks are made to be scarier than they are because they

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    Moore chose to delve a little deeper to find the possible causes of this‚ particularly in relation to the 1999 school shooting at the town of Columbine through the documentary Bowling for Columbine. Based on this documentary‚ the causes of the school shooting are due to the environment: primarily the United States’ violent history‚ then the abundance of guns in the country. The cause of the school shooting was not violent media or mental illnesses. America’s violent foreign policy can be considered

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    In both Blackfish (Gabriel Cowperthwaite‚ 2013) and Bowling For Columbine (Michael Moore‚ 2002) the audience is encouraged to agree to the ideas advocated by the documentary. This is done by using various designed techniques such as filming codes (technical‚ symbolic‚ written and audio) and documentary conventions (statistics‚ interviews‚ footage‚ detail‚ facts and structure) to appeal to the viewer’s emotions. In Blackfish the audience is convinced that SeaWorld does not sufficiently train their

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    inform or make a change to something in society. Though people would argue that when a camera is seen‚ they behave differently than they would if there was no camera. Therefore‚ can reality really be captured? When watching the films Spellbound and Bowling for columbine. I found that Spellbound being an objective documentary. Used a range of ‘characters’ from different regions‚ different ethnicity‚ different social classes and different traditions. The diversity of each ‘characters’ background represents

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    It was like any other day; however‚ this was not the case as Columbine High School would end up being the site of a school shooting that would haunt the nation for years to come. Bowling for Columbine‚ is a documentary by Michael Moore covering the events that transpired at Columbine High School. After viewing Bowling for Columbine‚ I was shocked. Moore’s video examines a number of issues involving gun ownership. What follows is a summary of the points made in the film‚ my thoughtful reactions‚

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