Different experts make a stand against today's putatively criminal and harmful health system, focusing on Anthony Fauci and his role in the shaping of the AIDS and COVID-19 epidemics.
Donald Trump as Self - 45th President of the United States
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Movie Reviews
Reviewed by JustHavingALook7 / 10
Powerful themes but could have been better produced
This is a powerful documentary, no doubt. Very emotional and timely.
It takes a lot of courage to go down this road and work on such a project. Yes it's based on a best selling book, hence we know there's already an audience out there willing to watch it. But hey you still need to have people on camera talking: that's really hard to do and it's the greatest accomplishment of this documentary.
Pretty sure they had a solid legal team behind because they are not shy: they name names and... oh boy are they relevant names.
That said: this documentary shows the same shortcomings that I find over and over again, these days:
really fast paced and poorly edited: there is simply very little room to breath and to collect one's thoughts. Going in chronological order is obviously the best approach, but a recap every now and then was very much needed.
Having chapter titles on screen to break different scenes would have helped to better focus on the themes presented (eg power and corruption ; propaganda and censorship...)
technical terms not explained in an understandable way: RNA, gain of function, gene editing and so on. The broll used throughout the documentary is generally cheap stock footage and it is useless. For this stuff either you have some props to use as an analogy by the guy talking or you get a decent animator to show that stuff on screen.
there isnt a journey to follow: the starting point was inviting. We follow robert f kennedy in his quest to understand what happened to those agencies and to expose the bad stuff. We lost track of his journey after a while: too many events, dates, people talking.
the free version I watched online had those terrible computer generated subtitles. Now considering the main host has speech issues (nothing incredibly crazy, but still) they do a disservice to the documentary. Good subtitles are a necessity nowadays.
Reviewed by adriyelgibson10 / 10
The Truth Shall Set You Free
It's amazing that there are people among us who actually truly fight, strive, persevere, to seek out the truth. And then put the work into sharing it. Even having to face challenges & extreme backlash in response to those efforts. Humans with compassion & noble conviction.
The very making of this documentary is a testament to hope in humanity.
'Follow the money' - the everlasting classic saying - for a reason. This film helps you peer past the facades, the outright public lying & shaming, the very shadowy curtains put in place to simply hide the glaring soulless greed through some of the most shockingly inhumane agendas of our times. The terms: 'military industrial complex' and the 'medical cartels', will be a lasting addition to common vocabulary ahead.
We even get a backdrop of the history behind much of this darkness and see the architects of what could surely be called, evil.
It shocks me that after all the fake promises of efficacy via puppet public officials + big Pharma, the blatant propaganda & censorship in tow, the injuries surmounting; that people of 'the system' for 'the system', are unable to see the obvious light. It is what becomes truly scary, for those with open hearts and minds. Who care about the truth despite the hardship it may entail. Or the challenge it could present.
Great & mighty is such a documentary.
"No one is more hated that he who speaks the truth" - Plato
"A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent" - William Blake.