Unprecedented access inside the Donald Trump reelection campaign running up to November 2024.Unprecedented access inside the Donald Trump reelection campaign running up to November 2024.Unprecedented access inside the Donald Trump reelection campaign running up to November 2024.
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Watched it and despite them claiming its raw footage, I wouldn't consider this a documentary to be doing the justice that documentaries need to be doing.
While I'm not stating that Trump's campaign didn't have it's hardships for his team, this is obviously an an attempt at reshaping people's perspective of how the election went and continue hyping his fanbase before the inaguration. It is also attempting to reshape people's perspective of Trump too. Take this documentary with a grain of salt (like every documentaries that have an inherent bias.) This was backed by Tucker Carlson, which is an automatic red flag due to the fact he helped him campaign. As he has been known as a man who spreads misinformation as much as possible. Fox News fired him after all.
I'll say it like it is: This is an ego stroke.
However, I will say it was intersting to be taken into the world of Trump and to finally see how he sees himself and his team. No wonder they feel on top of the world right now.
From a purely form artistic opinion: The video footage is incredibly interesting. I get it is meant to show the 'raw' footage of the campaign, but it looks weirdly blurry in some places. And not in the 'this is raw footage' type blur, more like they were attempting to...make it seem more realistics? It reminds me of when movies attempt to have those 'real' moments in an obviously fictional setting. There is also heavy saturation used throughout the documentary. It's extremely hard on the eyes.
TLDR; Eh. Not the best documentary by any means. However it is comprehensive on the campaign and gives good insight of the players in modern day politics--so I give them that. Truly shows how misinformation spreads and how it spreads quickly.
While I'm not stating that Trump's campaign didn't have it's hardships for his team, this is obviously an an attempt at reshaping people's perspective of how the election went and continue hyping his fanbase before the inaguration. It is also attempting to reshape people's perspective of Trump too. Take this documentary with a grain of salt (like every documentaries that have an inherent bias.) This was backed by Tucker Carlson, which is an automatic red flag due to the fact he helped him campaign. As he has been known as a man who spreads misinformation as much as possible. Fox News fired him after all.
I'll say it like it is: This is an ego stroke.
However, I will say it was intersting to be taken into the world of Trump and to finally see how he sees himself and his team. No wonder they feel on top of the world right now.
From a purely form artistic opinion: The video footage is incredibly interesting. I get it is meant to show the 'raw' footage of the campaign, but it looks weirdly blurry in some places. And not in the 'this is raw footage' type blur, more like they were attempting to...make it seem more realistics? It reminds me of when movies attempt to have those 'real' moments in an obviously fictional setting. There is also heavy saturation used throughout the documentary. It's extremely hard on the eyes.
TLDR; Eh. Not the best documentary by any means. However it is comprehensive on the campaign and gives good insight of the players in modern day politics--so I give them that. Truly shows how misinformation spreads and how it spreads quickly.
- walladeaan
- Jan 12, 2025
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