Le long-métrage du PDG de MyPillow, Mike Lindell, qui affirme qu'une cyberattaque chinoise a "renversé" les élections de 2020.Le long-métrage du PDG de MyPillow, Mike Lindell, qui affirme qu'une cyberattaque chinoise a "renversé" les élections de 2020.Le long-métrage du PDG de MyPillow, Mike Lindell, qui affirme qu'une cyberattaque chinoise a "renversé" les élections de 2020.
- Prix
- 2 victoires au total
- Self
- (as Col. Phi Waldron)
- Self
- (as Shiva)
- Self
- (as Matt DePerno)
- Self
- (archive footage)
- Self
- (voice)
- Self
- (archive footage)
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"Absolute Proof" is only strongly indicative of Mr. Lindell being a better purveyor of bed linen than quality documentaries. Unlike the opinion piece the movie is, there is good evidence to support my notion. As someone once said(this quote has been improperly cited as being uttered by many, but like many a good idea, it has legs) "It's good to have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out."
If you have 3 hours of your life to waste, I recommend you waste it elsewhere..If Mr. Lindell had delivered "Proof" in 30 minute format it would have been less intolerable, but at 6x that length, it's a must miss.
If you do not believe that the election was fraudulent, you might be intrigued...
But - If you have read all the articles and analysis by credible and reputable and factual and accurate sources, then you'll recognize that everything in this video has been discredited and disproven, and none of this has been shown to be credible. Not to mention that election officials in all 50 states certified their elections, following their laws and knowing full well how to conduct an election and recognize when fraud has occurred. And the Department of Justice (with Trump buddy Bill Barr) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency verified the security of the election. And Republican officials at all levels, including those on the record as being Trump supporters, have admitted that there is no basis in the claims of election fraud.
If you believe that the election was fraudulent, however, nothing in the previous paragraph will convince you otherwise, and you'll latch on to these conspiracy theories by "experts" who have jobs at cool-sounding places and fancy degrees from top schools. Lindell does try to pull out all the stops to make this "evidence" sound credible. But this "evidence" is nothing more than disjointed info presented from a biased host and biased "experts" using valid terminology but totally taken out of context and delivered with tons of spin and with the confidence and conviction designed to fool those who really want to believe it and who do not have the knowledge of election processes and technology and the legal system to recognize that this just simply is not valid. It may sound convincing, but if you take the time to do your own fact checking, you can see for yourself.
I watched this video 2+ times. First with an "open mind" - as open as it could be considering my bias. If I didn't already know from everything I'd seen the past three months (and I have seen a lot) that most of this info had been disproven and that these experts were hardly credible, yeah, I might have thought there was something there. The second time involved taking notes and searching each witness and claim. This absolutely confirmed what I already knew, and it destroyed the claims that were new to me - which apparently didn't even merit the usual fact-checking scrutiny, since really, everyone should have moved past this election long ago. And I spot-checked a few spots a third time. Yeah, this documentary is painful, and I spent too much time on it. But I challenge anyone who truly believes anything in it to give it the same scrutiny that I did. If you don't come to the same conclusion, then, I don't know if you can be helped.
In summary, I really hope you see this video for what it is - a pathetic attempt to continue to spread disinformation about the 2020 election. There is nothing here that should convince you that it is indeed "Absolute Proof" - just a rehash of half-baked conspiracy theories that would not have a chance in any court if it could even meet the standard to be heard.
UPDATE 2-22-2021 - Mike Lindell has been sued today by Dominion. He gets his wish. He seems to be giddy about it. I fully expect him to get destroyed in court.
UPDATE 1-24-2022 - Wow, this documentary has not aged well... For everyone claiming that "the truth will come out in time", the only truth that has come out is that absolutely nothing that Loony Mike presents here is real. And I find it absolutely hilarious that there are absolutely zero user reviews for his second video in his election fraud fantasy series, "Absolute Interference". I have one absolutely blistering review sitting on my PC ready to be posted - but I find it more significant that the count remains at zero since it came out last April. (It's kinda fun overusing "absolutely" - I can see how Loony Mike gets off on it.)
UPDATE 3-30-2023 - Another year, and nothing here has come remotely true to being proven true, has it? Does anyone still believe any of this? Do you folks who raved about this movie feel the least bit sheepish about believing it? Mike seems to be finally fading into irrelevancy.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the second documentary to win Worst Picture at the Golden Raspberry Awards, better known as the Razzies; the first was Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party (2016). It was not eligible for Worst Screenplay because no screenwriters are credited. Mike Lindell also won for Worst Performance in a Leading Role (Worst Actor).
- GaffesThe film states that Shiva Ayyadurai invented email. According to historic record, it was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson while working on the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) for the United States Defense Department. Ayyadurai created a software program in 1978 (which he copyrighted in 1982) called EMAIL, and many credit him with coining the term "email".
- Citations
Mike Lindell: [Reacting to an unsubstantiated claim by Russ Ramsland] OK, did everybody hear that? What we have here... and Russel can't disclose this 'cause what every time something pops up, it gets buried out there. Things happen. I don't... you know... this is... this is the most... attack on our country... and I'm telling you, ever. I mean, this is... and... it... that's why, you know, it's getting suppressed everywhere.
- Générique farfeluFinal words on screen: Please share this with everyone you know
- ConnexionsFeatured in Cinematic Excrement: Absolute Proof (2023)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 25 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée
- 2h(120 min)
- Couleur