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Brexit: The Movie 2016 123movies

Brexit: The Movie 2016 123movies

Exposing the EU racket & making the case for a prosperous, independent Britain.May. 11, 201671 Min.
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Watch: Brexit: The Movie 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – A documentary exploring Britain’s relationship with the EU and possibility of Britain’s exit from the European Union.
Plot: A feature-length documentary to show why Britain should vote to LEAVE the EU – and would thrive outside of it. Brexit: The Movie spells out the danger of staying part of the EU. Is it safe to give a remote government beyond our control the power to make laws? Is it safe to tie ourselves to countries which are close to financial ruin, drifting towards scary political extremism, and suffering long-term, self-inflicted economic decline?
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Not British, but WoW
Quintessential British Documentary. Great narrator voice, perfect transitions from past to present to past, and musical themes adding to the emotion and crescendo to the synergistic, central point. Uses quite a number of film techniques and “straight- to-the-point” characters and avoids the common documentary sins of “slow”, “painstaking”, “boring”. Very Graphical(through-out) and Comical(at some points).

I think the film does do a great job at posing the question that the economic transferal of power has been an overall economic net loss for Britain. The point that Europe was very competitive and the “cooperation” has not always for the benefit of every trade/industry in Britain.

For open minds, this poses a great question to the British people. I personally believe government should be as local and accountable(you should be voting for them and should easily be able to fire them) as possible. As an American(freedom bias) the thought that other countries having so much authority would feel…discomforting.

Can’t wait to see the referendum results for you guys! Good Luck!

Review By: brillsama
One sided but impassioned and relevant in these closing days
STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

A series of talking heads, including journalists, politicians, and key figures in the Leave Campaign (including Nigel Farage) comment on various issues raised by filmmaker Martin Durkin, who travels to Brussels and attempts to untangle the myriad layers of the European Union headquarters, with the numerous courts, and layers of red tape and bureaucracy, as well as the illusive heads of this cryptic organisation.

There are near enough only forty eight hours to go now as I’m writing this review, before the polling stations will be closing, the votes cast and the fate of the future of Britain’s infrastructure will be changed forever one way or the other, after which doing this review would be somewhat irrelevant. The campaign is well and truly at fever pitch, and it’s all now resting on a knife edge. Martin Durkin would appear to be in favour of leaving, and it shows with this little feature that illustrates how illusive it is, what a negative impact it’s having on various people, and how the country could have a better future without it.

Durkin appears mainly concerned with highlighting what a bossy, bully boy institution the EU has become, imposing restrictions on fishermen in the North East, for example, and reducing their intake from their heyday, as well as the various quotas and tariffs imposed on small businesses trying to compete against failing common stock. In this sense, it certainly emerges as a very persuasive case, and the raft of evidence is certainly very engaging. While it’s a shame alternative viewpoints are not allowed to put their cases forward, they are at least considered, and a rosier outlook to their gripes is presented.

For Brexiteers, it’s certainly an illuminating showcase of their arguments, mainly in the fields of democracy, accountability and fairness, without fixating too much on sovereignty. As one sided as it is, it’s well worth a watch in what is now the final countdown to the end decision. ****

Review By: wellthatswhatithinkanyway

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Original Title Brexit: The Movie
Release Date 2016-05-11
Release Year 2016

Original Language en
Runtime N/A
Budget 430000
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Genre Documentary
Director Martin Durkin
Writer Martin Durkin
Actors Martin Durkin, James Delingpole, Simon Heffer
Country United Kingdom
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Original title Brexit: The Movie
TMDb Rating 5.375 8 votes

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