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(3 hours ago)Magical Realist Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:No, you're still just that gullible. I didn't say "fictional," I said "more fiction." Learn to read.
Learn to quit lying. There is no "more fiction" in documentaries. It's all based on facts (eg non-fiction). You're done.
Like I said, gullible. Filmmaker bias obviously does make the presentation of some topics less factual (e.g. more fiction).
I'm really not surprised you can't understand such a simple fact.
Several acclaimed documentaries have been proven false, misleading, or heavily staged, often by withholding data or fabricating scenes to support a narrative. Key examples include "Super Size Me" (hidden alcoholism), "Mermaids: The Body Found" (mockumentary), and "2,000 Mules" (debunked by investigation).
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