Friday, 5 February 2016

To Sell a war

This documentary that we watched today"To sell a war" was quit different from the others we watched. It was more exponential, it had a "god like" informative voice that told the facts how they were and attempted to persuade the audience into looking at the particular situation (How a country can  manipulate a situation to make it look) and represent how it is used to start a war. It is also a somewhat observational documentary because it looks briefly at both sides of the argument, the lives of these people and the general situation without getting involved. In this way it sparks an emotional reaction in us as the audience as, when I was watching I was conflicted about how I felt, who's side I was on and the good and bad intentions behind each situation.

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