I think media has a big influence on people's behavior. Media is defined as listening to music, watching TV, watching movies, reading magazines, searching the internet. I think that it will affect them when people are talking about something in the song or watching something in movies or television. If there is violence in TV programs and news, children can think it is cool. Many movies show fighting and violence, it affects people, they may do what they see. TV at home is the biggest cause of visual violence for children.
Bowling Columbine is a 2002 American documentary written, produced, supervised and spoken by Michael Moore. This movie is exploring the main reasons for Moore which is causing massacres in 1999 Colombane High School and other gun violence. Moore focuses on public opinion and assumptions about the Holocaust background and environment, and related issues. The movie will also explore the nature of American violence. The movie was a remarkable commercial success, Moore became an up-and-coming filmmaker, and received numerous awards including "Best Documentary Award", "Best Documentary Award", "Cannes Film Festival 2002". Anniversary Award and Cesar Best Foreign Film Award. This movie is considered one of the best documentaries ever.
Anti-political, critical, persuasive views dominate Colombine through bowling. Bowling For Columbine is a documentary written by controversial director Michael Moore, written, produced, and spoken. The movie of 2002 aims to control the eyes of Americans and people of the world with a gun. This film is based on the shooting incident at Columbine High School, and two students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold entered the alma mater, 15 people died and 21 others were injured. This movie is investigating US gun control and lacks gun ownership laws and regulations.
The film "Bowling Columbine" was filmed after taking a picture at Columbine High School and tried to explore the reasons for the violent nature of the United States. Mr. Moore believes that there are major reasons for this, that is, the fact that the US relaxes gun law. Therefore, Moore used many different persuasive techniques to try to convince the audience that this is the fact. He uses this particular visual effect, music, rearranges the scenes in a specific order, and accomplishes this goal with facts and opinions.