"The film ends by trying to identify the future of activist politics and the resistance to Trump, drawing inspiration from the West Virginia teachers’ strike and the Parkland students’ organization of the March for Our Lives. But again, the film just feels like a collection of random footage, some of it mildly connected to Moore, but most of it having nothing to do with the director, who nonetheless lingers on camera throughout.
It’s been more than a decade since Moore touched a nerve with viewers with Fahrenheit 9/11, this film’s namesake and his biggest box-office success, and that’s not likely to change anytime soon. But for at least some of its running time, Fahrenheit 11/9 reminds us what’s kept him in the zeitgeist all these years."
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/09/fahrenheit-119-is-powerful-at-times-scattered-at-others/570565/
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