Director: John Sullivan•Genres: Documentary, History
This documentary explores the idea of American exceptionalism and questions what the world would be like if the United States had not played a significant role in global history. It argues that America's influence has been a force for good, promoting freedom and prosperity. The film presents a patriotic perspective, emphasizing the nation's unique contributions and ideals.
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely criticized its biased perspective and lack of objective historical analysis. Audiences, particularly those with a conservative viewpoint, were more receptive, but general reception remained poor due to its perceived propagandistic nature.
The documentary presents a highly one-sided and uncritical view of American history.
Critics found the film to be more of a political statement than a factual historical account.
The narrative often relies on generalizations and selective evidence to support its thesis.
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The film is based on Dinesh D'Souza's book 'The End of America: Essays on a Crucial Period in American History', which also promotes a similar thesis about American exceptionalism.
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