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Speaking Is Difficult

  • 2016
  • 12m
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7.3/10
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Speaking Is Difficult (2016)
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This film always begins in the present day. A scene of tragedy unfolds, accompanied by fear, chaos, and disbelief. As it rewinds into the past, retracing our memories, it tells a cumulative ... Read allThis film always begins in the present day. A scene of tragedy unfolds, accompanied by fear, chaos, and disbelief. As it rewinds into the past, retracing our memories, it tells a cumulative history that is both unbearable and inevitable.This film always begins in the present day. A scene of tragedy unfolds, accompanied by fear, chaos, and disbelief. As it rewinds into the past, retracing our memories, it tells a cumulative history that is both unbearable and inevitable.

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    • AJ Schnack
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      • AJ Schnack
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    bob the moo

    Not an appealing watch but an effective film nonetheless

    The title of this film comes from part of a speech given by Gabrielle Giffords, a congresswoman who was a victim of a shooting. The use of her words about violence being a problem is really the only point where the film is clearly political because otherwise it sits back from adding more words to the debate and instead just lets events speak for themselves. For the duration of the film, we see regular footage of the scenes of mass shootings, while at the same time the original 911 communications are played back as audio.

    The effect is to focus the mind on the reality of what is happening, while at the same time seeing the mundane nature of where they occurred. I mean no offence to any of the places, but they are just regular places and offer nothing special where one could say 'well of course' etc. The film doesn't do anything other than this, and it is a hard sell as a film because it is repetitive in its approach. However at the same time it is hard not to be taken into the flow of the film, and be impacted by just how frequent these events are, and how they can happen seemingly anywhere.

    It is worth the effort to watch it, and (in my liberal mind) it does try to unify the debate by not making it about gun control per se, but rather allowing it to be clean and factual in presentation so that it is impossible to argue that there is not a problem needing solved here, even if the topic is very politically charged.

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      • January 21, 2016 (United States)
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