Am I the only one who actually feels nauseous for knowing that another film is coming out which puts these people's claims in the spotlight? And gives them a gigantic megaphone?
The trailer is...I guess, neutral. But....if documentaries are there to just document, they will inevitably record these people making their claims. And how many people will become intrigued by the trailer, thinking it's some actually revealing documentary, ala "Fahrenheit 9/11", and actually do get convinced by these claims, and it makes makes people in the audience go home, and actually become conspiracy theorists themselves, and give a boost to this illogical thinking once again in the population?
I mean... how many people
have the knowledge to know that what the people being filmed say ins't "nuttery"? Isn't that how people fall for these beliefs? They don't think very much of the mainstream version, but they accept it, and suddenly they come across a very specified and complex criticism, saying "it ain't so" and it intrigues people. And then they start researching it themselves through the "criticism perspective".
It just worries me...
How many people will watch it as "mhmm. Let's watch this silent, yet implied critical analysis of people's peculiar hobbies". How many actually GET what it's trying to be conveyed? How clear is that analysis conveyed?
I just worry about the number of people who will hear the people being filmed and not the people making the documentary.

I just get very uncomfortable with this. Perhaps its due to ignorance. I didn't watch their other documentary. I remember watching the trailer. I have no idea how they went about it, and I think some of you might be underestimating the way they deal with it, and how it probably won't make most people think "oh, ok. They actually have no case. they're just very weird people, these truther people".
How do we know that's what they're going for, and how do we know how strong their " silent criticism7let the nutters speak for themselves" is?
I'm by no means saying that this is a documentary advocating for the NWO conspiracy theories, but it's a neutral vessel, of which a lot of people will drink from the same way they might watch some youtube video or some Oprah show and get fooled into some stupid woowoo belief.
Is my stance on this matter irrational at the moment?