Bowling For Columbine Essay

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Bowling for Columbine is an American documentary film, released in 2002, and was written, directed and narrated by Michael Moore, which also utilizes a variety of persuasive documentary techniques for the purpose of provoking a response from the audience. The purpose of bowling for columbine is to show audiences issues made by the American gun laws such as violence e.g. The Columbine massacre. Moore presents the audience with new ideas and the issues facing America. It is a film about guns and America's culture of fear and violence. It critically looks at themes such as racism, imperialism, media sensationalism, and consumerism. This film challenges the audience to take a critical look at areas of our society that are often overlooked or ignored …show more content…

Michael Moore intends to target this documentary mainly toward young adults to about 60 year old individuals or even an audience of fans, gun-control advocates and others interested in the Columbine shooting. This documentary effectively uses various typical and not-so typical documentary techniques such as the use of cartoons, interviews, montages, hand-held camera work and instances of juxtaposition. There are two scenes in particular that provoke a strong response from the audience and that I will be exploring today.

The beginning of this scene starts off with a blur into the indication of the school "Columbine High School" as a sound and visual …show more content…

To get the most compelling effect from "The Wonderful World" sequence Moore places it immediately after his meeting with Lockheed Martin's press officer. The officer says the weapons they make are used exclusively for defensive purposes and after that goes ahead to say that their should be alternative methods to violence to settle disputes between countries. The representative moreover says that the United States does not bomb each nation that they have a conflict with. Moore then cuts to "The Wonderful World" sequence where we see the weapons being utilized for forceful and destructive purposes and unnecessary violence used to settle

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