Loose Change (2005)

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2nd Edition of Loose Change documentary. What if...September 11th was not a surprise attack on America, but rather, a cold and calculated genocide by our own government?We were told that the twin towers were hit by commercial jetliners and subsequently brought down by jet fuel. We were told that the Pentagon was hit by a Boeing 757. We were told that flight 93 crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. We were told that nineteen Arabs from halfway across the globe, acting under orders from Osama Bin Laden, were responsible. What you will see here will prove without a shadow of a doubt that everything you know about 9/11 is a complete fabrication. Conspiracy theory? It's not a theory if you can prove it.Written and narrated by Dylan Avery, this film presents a rebuttal to the official version of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the 9/11 Commission Report.

The Quartile Take

Loose Change is a low-budget conspiracy documentary that gained outsized cultural notoriety for its claims about 9/11 being an inside job. Its 'plot' is a loosely structured series of cherry-picked evidence and rhetorical leaps rather than a rigorously argued case — compelling to its target audience but methodologically weak. There's no traditional acting; narration by Dylan Avery is earnest but amateurish. Cinematography is rudimentary, relying heavily on archival footage, news clips, and basic text overlays with minimal original visual craft. Novelty is above average because at the time of release it was a genuinely viral phenomenon — one of the first major internet-distributed documentaries to reach a mass audience and arguably launched a new wave of online conspiracy media. The ending offers no real resolution, just more rhetorical questions, which is consistent with the film's approach but unsatisfying as a documentary conclusion.

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