


The movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" was directed by Michael Moore. this movie is about the tragedy that happen on September 11,2001. The twin towers were attacked and brought down. This effected a lot of people and many people were murder and seriously hurt due to this attack. The picture above represent the expression as to how people felt about this movie being made.
In the first picture we have the Army soldier that fight for our country everyday in Iraq. they felt as though Michael Moore is wrong for making this movie and trying to make George W. Bush look bad. He blames George W. Bush for what has happen to the country of the United States.the soldier feel that George W. Bush tried to make it a better place for the citizens after everything has happen. they do not blame him for what happen to the Twin Towers.
In the second picture we have Marine soldiers and George W. Bush showing their respect and giving a moment of silence to the people we lost and the fighting soldier who was fighting for this country. A lot of kids lost their parents, friends, and family members when the Twin towers were attacked. A lot of soldier who went overseas to Iraq to fight for our country, also died in the battle of our current war. every September 11, we have a moment of silence for the people that we love dearly and for our soldiers who died for this country. They are truly missed and they die doing something positive for our nation.
In the last picture we have Michael Moore talking to an important about the movie and letting him know that this is all because of our former President George W. Bush that we were attacked and how he was corrupting the country to go to war and also put a lot of people lives on the line due to his greediness and selfishness. He was also promoting the movie to show people how he see how the whole event could of took place as well.
In conclusion, this film Fahrenheit 9/11 was made to show people the tragedy of how the Twin Towers were attacked and how it has impacted our lives and other people of the nation.
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