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A story that imagines that the United States lost the Revolutionary War and therefore never existed. Release Year: 2014 Rating: 6.0/10 (392 voted) Critic's Score: 15/100 Director: Dinesh D'Souza Stars: Russell W. Reed, John Koopman, Tina Fortune Storyline
A story that imagines that the United States lost the Revolutionary War and therefore never existed. Writers: Dinesh D'Souza, John Sullivan Cast: Russell W. Reed -
Ford Theatre Stage Actor
John Koopman -
George Washington
Tina Fortune -
Hispanic Worker
Casey Allen -
Crew member
Rodney Luis Aquino -
Hernán Cortés
Joey Arguello -
East Indian
Michael D. Arite -
MAJ Henry Rathbone
Oscar Azul -
Officer
Andrew Baker -
Lucayan Indian
Chad Baker -
Gustave de Beaumont
Katy Baker -
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Audience Member
Diana Baracaldo -
Lucayan Indian
Mateo Baracaldo -
Lucayan Indian
Chris Barber -
Middle Eastern Sheik
Crystal Barragan -
East Indian, Lucayan Indian
Taglines:
Imagine a World Without Her
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Country: USA Language: English Release Date: 4 July 2014 Filming Locations: Palmetto, Florida, USA
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Rating: 10/10
I was kind of on my feat about what I was going to see yesterday. The
beginning of the movie really felt like some Liberal Agenda type movie
because it was at first primarily focused on the people who dislike
this country and their reasons. However, as the movie progressed we see
how the movie goes to scholars and identifies the flaws that many of
the leaders of these groups, as political and other organizations try
to make the United States look like an evil empire.
Dinesh D'Souza goes in great and complete detail with historians who
have published false work and who are also unqualified as historians.
And yet, their work is forced to be read as curriculum in many schools.
It will definitely shine a new light with the many people who are
trying to make a legacy for themselves as an expense to the history and
greatness of this country.
No matter your political affiliation unless you really like hating this
country, you will really enjoy and feel good about it after this movie.
There has been a lot of propaganda about the "Imperialism of the United
States" and its evil around the world. This is probably the most worked
on, informative, and honest documentary I have ever seen. If you want
to prove it yourself, go to the back of the Theater with you smart
phone and google all the facts that are presented in this movie. I had
to watch the movie three times, and did not find any discrepancies.
Some things that are identified is the myth of genocide of the Native
Americans, the evil of Capitalism, the stealing of work and resources
from other people, and the association of the false historians that
have spread their propaganda with politicians and terrorist
organizations. It is completely mind blowing when you actually have
recordings of what people have said. I have truly never seen so many
facts and information put into one film. There are people that sadly
read this review and think, none of those pieces of information can be
true, but I would beg you to open your mind and look at the facts one
more time. These are the facts, presented by third person point of view
from people from other countries. It also makes you question where you
got your original facts from and their political and social
affiliations.
All in all, probably one of the best documentaries of all time! You
must watch this movie! I think that it actually reaffirms love for this
country which is really important. It makes you ask if this country is
really evil or it is a great leader for this world. I think anyone no
matter their political affiliation wants to love this country and this
movie presents itself as an opportunity to do so!
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