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Loose Change: Final Cut

Loose Change: Final Cut

2007

PG-13

Director

Dylan Avery

Runtime

129 minutes

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Synopsis

Loose Change Final Cut is the third installment of the documentary that asks the tough questions about the 9/11 attacks and related events. This movie hopes to be the catalyst for a new independent investigation, in which the family members receive answers to their questions, and the TRUE PERPETRATORS of this horrendous crime are PROSECUTED and PUNISHED.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

4.1/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film lacks any LGBTQ+ characters or narratives. As a documentary montage of archival footage, it does not explore gender identity or queer themes.

Gender Representation

Minimal

The documentary does not engage with character-driven gender dynamics. It lacks the scripted architecture necessary to address or subvert traditional gender hierarchies.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

Representation is incidental and limited to archival footage of geopolitical events. The film does not utilize intentional intersectional character development or diverse casting.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Excellent

The film excels by challenging Western institutional hegemony and state-sanctioned truths. It aligns with anti-imperialist frameworks through a deep skepticism of official narratives.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no discernible focus on individuals with physical or neurodivergent disabilities. The thematic scope excludes disability representation entirely.

Strengths

  • Strongly challenges Western institutional hegemony and state-sanctioned narratives.
  • Aligns with anti-imperialist and anti-establishment ideological frameworks.
  • Provides a profound critique of traditional political and religious authority.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks representation for LGBTQ+ identities and gender-driven narratives.
  • Provides no focus on individuals with physical or neurodivergent disabilities.
  • Fails to incorporate intentional intersectional character development or diverse casting.

AI Analysis

Loose Change: Final Cut is a documentary montage that prioritizes geopolitical analysis over interpersonal identity. Because it relies on archival news footage rather than scripted characters, it fails to represent most traditional demographic categories like gender, disability, or LGBTQ+ identities. However, the film finds its strength in cultural representation. By deconstructing Western institutional authority and questioning state-sponsored narratives, it adopts a strong anti-establishment and anti-imperialist perspective. This provides a form of ideological diversity that contrasts with mainstream media. Ultimately, the film functions as a tool for systemic skepticism. While it lacks the intersectional depth of scripted media, its focus on challenging power structures gives it a unique, albeit narrow, cultural footprint.

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