Friday, June 25, 2004
 
Who Calls Him a Critic?

Joe Williams, of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, wrecks his brain on Farenheit 9/11:
    I wracked my brain for a clever way to introduce this fiercely entertaining documentary. But instead I'll begin with a straightforward appeal to see this film - and do it quickly.

    Before most Americans get a chance to judge the film for themselves, they will be overwhelmed by counterspin and noisy attacks against Michael Moore, the director of this openly partisan document. But the smart-alecky fellow, who has often offended his own supporters by wielding his camera like a squirt gun, has his own ammunition ready.
Because the consumer will be overwhelmed by counterspin to the "documentary" before he or she can see the movie, Williams launches some preemptive spin. Because the message of the movie is more important than its artistry, beauty, or truth.

Everybody's a critic, except for Joe Williams.


 
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