i just finished watching Death of a President, which i bought months ago. why it took me so long to finally grabbed it from my DVD's shelf and decided to play it, i don't know. i think it's either i had less time to watch DVD lately, as i spent recent weekends watching new-released movies at cinemas, or i was not in the mood yet to watch a fictional futuristic TV documentary about a catastrophic event in October 2007; the assassination of President George W. Bush.
yes that's it. simon finch produced and wrote this overtly political movie, directed by British filmmaker
but that was the initial reason i watched it. i wonder how would they create a scene to kill the so-called the worst american president in history. at the beginning at the movie i was taken aback by the almost real presentation of the documentary, combining archival footage and carefully composed interviews of people closest to the president, investigators and the suspects, presented in a respectful and dignified manner.
when I saw what terrorist had done on 9/11, I cried. I cried like all the American cried. for three days I sat watching CNN, I couldn’t believe what they had done. I know a lot of people from my country who said; “so what? Americans always have safety and security, why shouldn’t they taste the fear we live with all our lives?”
but those people weren’t thinking or seeing ahead. if I could only talk to him, I’d just ask him, didn’t you think and stop for a moment? when the gun was in your hand, when the finger was on the trigger, how couldn’t you think of the consequences of your actions?
Gabriel