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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Film Review - The Reflecting Pool

Whether you see yourself as a truth seeker, loyal American, independent mind or voter, or just person with bad memories of 9/11, you should do an attempt to see The Reflecting Pool, a new independent movie. It is not about 9/11. It is about the credibleness of the functionary authorities narrative about 9/11. Though a drama, it is based on meticulously researched facts about 9/11 as revealed in the fillip stuff on the DVD.

The narrative is about the hunt for truth and the unsettling deductions of discovering 9/11 truth that struggles with what have go the folklore about the historical event.

The secret plan follows the attempts of independent journalist Alex Prokop and Alice Paul Cooper, a research worker and father of a 9/11 victim, to piece together fact-fragments into a image that ultimately implicates the United States authorities in the attacks. The horror of this disclosure challengers the horror of the 9/11 events themselves, especially when we recognize that far more than people, especially American soldiers, have got died because of 9/11 in the warfares in Republic Of Iraq and Islamic State Of Afghanistan than on 9/11. Yet to fold our eyes to this truth do us co-conspirators in one of the world's most devilish and contemptible events.

And that is the quandary that viewing audience confront after they watch this distressing docudrama: What if this fictional narrative actually and accurately depicts how our authorities played a function in causing 9/11?

Writer/Director Jarek Kupsc plays Alex Prokop who analyzes a cryptic 9/11 videotape revealing new information on the attack. Chief Joseph Culp looks as Alice Paul Cooper, the adult male who sent the tape and whose girl died on 9/11. Though disbelieving of confederacy theories and awful that it will endanger his career, Prokop holds to take on the narrative with encouragement from his magazine editor and a former Gulf War correspondent, McGuire, played by Lisa Black.

The movie follows Prokop and Cooper, especially as they look into one of the great enigmas of 9/11: the incomprehensible collapse of the 47-story World Trade Center Building 7, not hit by any airplane. They bring out the illegal devastation of physical grounds from Land Zero, and detect information that the White Person House knew an onslaught was imminent. The squad passes two hebdomads in New House Of York and American Capital D.C., interviewing people and discovering damnatory information never mentioned in the 9/11 Committee Report. The Federal Bureau of Investigation goes involved, the magazine's corporate investors endanger to kill the full story, and Prokop is attacked by a lawsuit and the mass media in an attempt to discredit his story. Why?

Because the functionary version as presented in the 9/11 Committee Report purposely ignored or omitted critical grounds and testimonies to protect people in the Shrub administration. Prokop, plagued by the shades of his childhood in Soviet Union and trying to continue the independency of American journalism, fights to come up to clasps with this atrocious truth. The movie exemplifies that, as so often is the case, the truth makes not put you free; it binds your tummy and scruples into knots. It will remind you of All the President's Work Force and JFK, movies that also used play to prosecute political truths.

The DVD is available for lone $15 on http://reflectingpoolfilm.com/ and you will desire to loan it to friends and household or give as a gift, which is made especially attractive with even less terms for battalions of five or 10 DVDs. An drawn-out dawdler is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32b-e-xwuB8. Details about the movie and its histrions are at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1015468/

Video lease mercantile establishments like Blockbuster, Film Industry Video, Netflix and Redbox should do this DVD available. Otherwise, it is additional grounds that position quo thought is subverting 9/11 truth to the hurt of American democracy. Populace libraries should also stock this of import educational film. Once you watch it you too will experience strongly about it reaching a broad audience.

Warning: No substance what you cognize or believe you cognize about 9/11, this film will rattle your brain, do you think, and perhaps maintain you up at night.

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