Moon, Pete and I went to see Fahrenheit on Friday, July 2. I’m still processing what I saw. I had already heard a lot of the information (the bin Laden connection, oil profiteers, etc.) but nothing prepared me for the sight of limbless American soldiers returning from war, the helplessness of Iranian women witnessing a family member’s arrest, or the grief of an American military family after losing a son. I had to look through my fingers a few times. Moon said that the scary thing is that this stuff is real. For that reason it’s a thousand times worse than any stylized action movie violence.
“It makes you want to go out and do something about it,” she said.
By the way, the showing we attended was nearly sold out, and the line forming for the 7 p.m. showing was incredibly long. I’ll be curious to see what the box office was like for the weekend.
We also saw “F 9/11″ this weekend. We pre-bought tix, but still had to stand in a very long line to get into the theatre. Wow. My mind was blown. Even if a 1/4 of what Mr. Moore filmed or presented is true, we are f***ed as a nation. At first I kept asking myself, ‘Is that true?’ and then by the middle of the movie I was having serious thoughts of going to DC to have a talk with Mr. Bush. By the end of the film, I was just feeling hopeless. Will Kerry & Edwards be any better? Is it all a sham? Whereas Moon was moved to action, I just wanted to curl up in a ball and retreat. This makes me very sad and frustrated. Maybe I’ll feel differently with more processing or by seeing the movie again…:???: