
Sunday, April 21, 2013
#4 Capitalism: destruction made easy
The film we watched in class was nothing like I have ever seen before. I knew little about this subject and I feel as though I know everything there is to know. This movie was very informative and uses a great deal of the rhetorical triangle. Not only did the movie use logic, but this movie used a vast amount of emotion to be able to connect to the common people who have suffered through times like this. For him to be able to use such a great deal of emotion, it gave him an advantage to suck people in and to get people to see his point of view and be able to persuade them. My first reaction to this movie was that it was just another boring movie
I had to watch in one of my classes, but I was amazed at how intrigued and interested in this movie I was. I have never been into politics and items of this such nature but something about this movie caught my eye and was different from the rest. This movie provoked human emotion to real problems going on in the United States and that is why I feel that this movie caught my eye. Capitalism is a very serious issue and Moore did a very good job of getting to the bottom of some of these big issue that go along with capitalism. I never would have thought of him to be a film maker, but he surprised me with this movie that really captured my attention and brought out my emotions.

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