Mika_US
Joined May 2023
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The meaning of the series is conveyed correctly. Muslims caused the tragedy of 9/11, Muslims hate democracy and the United States. Muslims are very committed to their religion, and it says that all non-Muslims in the world should be destroyed or converted to this religion of worshiping terrorism. They oppress their women, wrapping them in black rags, leaving only their eyes. Muslims still arrange sacrifices for the sake of religion every year. This is wild in our modern society. And these people come to us in the US and continue to hate us. Be careful. And never forget 9/11. Long live the USA!
Firstly, the film, despite the participation of an Israeli "activist" in the team, can be perceived as one-sided. Although it aims to show the Palestinian experience, the complete lack of attempt to present any point of view from the Israeli side creates a sense of bias. For a viewer looking for a more complex and multifaceted view of the conflict, this can be disappointing. The film does not attempt to understand the motives or internal logic of the actions of the Israeli authorities or the settlers. Secondly, although the film seeks to show the human side of the tragedy, the narrative can be overly didactic or linear. The repetitive scenes of destruction, protests and conflict, while important evidence, can sometimes merge into a monotonous stream, not allowing the viewer to delve deeply into individual stories or develop a more nuanced understanding of the situation. A third aspect that has drawn criticism is the lack of sufficient historical or political context. For viewers not very familiar with the history of this conflict, the reasons and background of what is happening remain behind the scenes. The film depicts current events but does not explain how or why the village ended up in this situation, or what the legal basis is for the land dispute. This can make it difficult to fully grasp the scale and complexity of the issue, turning the film into a series of poorly explained vignettes. You need to be able to take responsibility for your actions in 2023.
The film "Louis Theroux: The Settlers" left a very strong impression. Louis Theroux, as always, masterfully and objectively shows a complex and multi-layered reality. This documentary is not just a story about settlers, but a deep look at the historical and political processes that accompany the development of modern Israel.
Particularly valuable is how the film emphasizes Israel's desire for security and stability in the face of the constant threat of terrorism. Through the prism of interviews and personal stories, one can see how difficult and sometimes dramatic the struggle for the right to exist and develop the state is.
I recommend watching it to anyone interested in history, politics and who wants to better understand the realities of the Middle East. The film leaves behind a sense of concern, respect for the people of Israel and an awareness of the high price the country pays for its future.
Particularly valuable is how the film emphasizes Israel's desire for security and stability in the face of the constant threat of terrorism. Through the prism of interviews and personal stories, one can see how difficult and sometimes dramatic the struggle for the right to exist and develop the state is.
I recommend watching it to anyone interested in history, politics and who wants to better understand the realities of the Middle East. The film leaves behind a sense of concern, respect for the people of Israel and an awareness of the high price the country pays for its future.