Fahrenheit 9/11
Of course documentaries are told from a particular viewpoint, and it's no secret what Michael Moore's agenda is. Many people won't watch this movie because they don't like Moore's stunts and tactics. In this movie, however, Moore keeps his sometimes annoying confrontational tactics to a minimum and lets the administration's (and other's) own words speak for themselves. This is a disquieting movie which leaves one with an uneasy feeling about the last few years. Even if you dismiss Moore's consipratorial claims, I imagine most will come away with a despondent feeling over the effect that the war has had on America's sons and daughters, as well as America's place within the world's community. This is a good documentary, not a great one.