Watch Loose Change 2nd Edition Recut
- 2007
- 1 hr 29 min
Loose Change 2nd Edition Recut is a documentary film that explores the events that occurred on September 11, 2001, and the subsequent controversies surrounding the official story provided by the United States government. The film is a revised and updated version of the original Loose Change film, released in 2005. The film presents a compelling argument that the events of 9/11 were not carried out by terrorists alone and that there are several inconsistencies in the government's explanation of the events. The filmmakers have extensively researched footage, images, and testimonies concerning the attack and pieced together a narrative that suggests that various government entities may have been involved in the attacks, along with the terrorists.
The main narrative is guided by the film's director Dylan Avery, who takes the viewer on a journey through the events of 9/11, presenting facts and theories while allowing the audience to draw their own conclusions. The film presents evidence that the World Trade Center buildings may have been brought down by controlled demolition, rather than the impact of the planes flown into them. It also suggests that the crash of the plane into the Pentagon was not as had been reported and that there are several discrepancies in the official story.
One of the key strengths of this film is the way the filmmakers present their argument. Instead of imposing their conclusions on the viewer, they lay out their evidence, present alternative viewpoints and highlight the inconsistencies in the official story. This encourages the audience to think critically about the events of that day and come to their own conclusions.
The film features interviews with key experts, journalists and eyewitnesses who offer their own perspectives on the events of 9/11. Among the interviews feature in the film are David Ray Griffin, an author and theologian who writes extensively on the subject of 9/11, former CIA officer Ray McGovern and Sander Hicks, author of the book The Big Wedding: 9/11, The Whistle-Blowers, and The Cover-Up.
The visual effects in the film are impressive, the filmmakers use various techniques to help emphasise their arguments, including slow-motion replays, diagrams and overlays to help explain the scientific concepts behind the controlled demolition theory. The soundtrack also adds to the film's overall impact. The filmmakers use evocative and emotionally charged music to underscore the film's message and to heighten the emotional impact of the footage presented.
Overall, the film is a powerful and thought-provoking account of the events of 9/11. It challenges the viewer to re-examine the official story and to consider alternate explanations for what took place. While the film's conclusions are controversial and may be uncomfortable to accept for some, the fact that the filmmakers encourage the audience to think critically and to question the narrative that has been provided is to be applauded. The film's success can be attributed to the careful and judicious presentation of the evidence and the openness of the filmmakers to engage with all perspectives.
In conclusion, Loose Change 2nd Edition Recut is a must-watch documentary for anyone interested in exploring the events of 9/11 beyond the official story. It presents a well-researched and compelling argument that is backed by evidence and expert analysis. The film may be seen as overly controversial by some, but its value lies in its ability to challenge the viewer to look beyond the mainstream narrative and to consider alternative explanations.