{"id":3742,"date":"2018-09-26T18:02:41","date_gmt":"2018-09-27T01:02:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=3742"},"modified":"2018-09-26T18:02:41","modified_gmt":"2018-09-27T01:02:41","slug":"fahrenheit-11-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=3742","title":{"rendered":"Fahrenheit 11\/9"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Because I&#8217;ve seen most of Moore&#8217;s movies, going back to <cite>Roger &amp; Me<\/cite>, I made a point to see <a href=\"https:\/\/fahrenheit119.com\/\">Fahrenheit 11\/9<\/a> while it was still playing in the theatres.<\/p>\n<p>Compared to his other movies, it&#8217;s more rambling and unfocused. Although its stated focus is Trump, it spends a significant fraction of its footage exploring the Flint water crisis. That&#8217;s not to say I don&#8217;t recommend it; its documenting of the various aspects of the Flint water crisis is <em>alone<\/em> enough reason to see the film. I had no idea the crisis was so bad, or the state government led by Rick Snyder was so complicit in the poisoning of an entire city.<\/p>\n<p>The amount of time the film spends on Flint makes me suspect that Moore had initially been filming footage for a followup to <cite>Roger &amp; Me<\/cite> and decided to shift gears after Trump&#8217;s unexpected victory. (Although Moore had been one of the few voices warning of such a possibility, it seems clear to me that he was still taken aback when it actually happened.)<\/p>\n<p>One of the film&#8217;s weak points is its inconsistent portrayal of Donald Trump. It starts out with what I believe to be an accurate one: as a buffoon who basically stumbled his way into the presidency, aided by a monstrously incompetent opponent. But after the introduction, it tries to paint Trump in a more sinister and calculating light, focusing on the parallels between Trump and the Nazis. While I&#8217;ve done that myself (for good reason: there <em>are<\/em> parallels), it&#8217;s important not to lose sight of Trump&#8217;s incompetence.<\/p>\n<p>Another inconsistency comes up when it comes to civil rights, a panicked public, and the all-too-often willingness to sacrifice essential liberty in the name of temporary safety. It mentions 9\/11 and the Reichstag Fire. But the film also approvingly cites the movement to increase the governments&#8217; power to disarm the public in response to well-publicized tragedies like the massacre at Stoneman Douglas High School. The contradiction is particularly jarring right at the end of the film, which is accomplished via a series of vignettes recapitulating the main points the film made. The juxtaposition came off as more than a little ironic to me.<\/p>\n<p>The film vaguely hints at more revolutionary politics a few times, talking about how &#8220;the whole damn system&#8221; is the problem. I wish it had gone into a bit more detail of that aspect, particularly how capitalist propaganda paves the way for fascist propaganda and sometimes a fascist state. (There&#8217;s just not that big a difference between the level of disregard for basic facts that it takes to convince the masses that the class hierarchy of bourgeois &#8220;democracy&#8221; is in their best interest, and what it takes to convince them that a fascist dictatorship is.)<\/p>\n<p>It is important to realize that despite his left-of-center politics and his filmmaking skills, Michael Moore is still not in any real sense a revolutionary. As such, there are limits to the depth of any analysis and insight he has to offer. It&#8217;s questionable whether the capitalist system would allow a film with an eloquent revolutionary voice to be widely distributed. (It is, alas, even more questionable whether the present-day ghetto of inward-looking radical politics could even <em>produce<\/em> such a film.)<\/p>\n<p>But I digress; so much for film&#8217;s weak points. In its favor, the film really does pull few punches when naming the guilty parties. The Democratic Party establishment gets a well-deserved roasting for its abandonment of the working class and its pandering to corporate interests. Hillary Clinton gets portrayed as the out-of-touch Establishment figure with shockingly poor judgment that the actually is. And, to reiterate, the film&#8217;s expos\u00e9 about Flint is worth the price of admission alone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Because I&#8217;ve seen most of Moore&#8217;s movies, going back to Roger &amp; Me, I made a point to see Fahrenheit 11\/9 while it was still playing in the theatres. Compared to his other movies, it&#8217;s more rambling and unfocused. 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