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Essay heading: A Ride You'll Never Forget- Bowling for Columbine
 
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The montages of different occurrences throughout Moore's film expand your mind and take you on a life time experience. Many will say that the film has no point and has many bizarre connections brought up throughout the film. In reality Moore does have a point and certainly does not make any crazy connections...
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Rex Reed states "as the irrelevant facts multiply, the focus jumps all over the map and the point of the movie blurs". In Bowling for Columbine there are several montages put together which contain many different happenings throughout America's history that may seem unrelated. Reed has obviously been blinded by all these "unconnected facts" as he spends most of his time hunting for one specific point when the film really addresses several points such as fear, violent video games, TV shows, poverty, etc...
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The film (Bowling for Columbine) explores the connection between racism and fear. Discuss.   micheal moore bowling for colombinereadership   Essay on the film, "Shine"... How film codes shape audience response in the exposition.   Topic: G.E. Moore: The Indefinability of Good.   How Does The Film The Truman Show Tell The Audience About The Influence Of The Media?   The World According to Michael Moore   Corporate Education; Reflecting M. Moore Idiot Nation   Michael Moore   michael moore's deceits 9/11   Tell me moore   Choose A Film Or Television Programme And Discuss How Its Mise-En-SceNe And Cinematography Operate To Create Meaning For The Audience. How Does The Visual Style Contribute To The Text’S Overall Appeals And Meanings?   Auteur Paper: Michael Moore   Marx and Moore   Ellen Moore   Henry Moore  
 
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