Low class. Really low class.
Death of a President uses CGI effects and archive footage to portray the president being shot dead during an anti-war rally in Chicago in 2007.So typical and unfortunately predictable this is. Some disaffected sorts within our social order - those without the least modicum of the fruits of love - have witnessed their own minds warped as their darkened hearts have poisoned their already tenuous logic.
The documentary-style 90-minute film uses the event to explore the effects of the War on Terror on the US.
It will get its world premiere at next month's Toronto Film Festival before a screening on UK digital channel More4.
In the drama, Mr Bush is assassinated by a sniper after delivering a speech to business leaders.
In a very strange way, however, I am somewhat heartened to see such a thing. Follow me. It's at root a manifest hatred - the sickly fruit of a failed line of argumentation that, because it has not found its legs in reality, has taken refuge in the ever less respectable entertainment media. Gasps of a dying philosophy (really, an anti-philosophy more approaching total ignorance) such as this are never quite so visible.
Kudos to the producers for playing their cards so close to the table!








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