Summary: "An American Carol" is a 2008 satirical comedy film that parodies the life of a liberal filmmaker who is visited by the ghosts of John F. Kennedy, George S. Patton, and George Washington, who attempt to change his anti-American views. The movie follows the story of Michael Malone, a left-wing documentary filmmaker who is known for his disdain for the United States and its military. On the eve of the Fourth of July, Malone is visited by the ghosts of famous historical figures who try to change his perspective and make him appreciate the values and freedoms that America represents.
Why Watch:
πΊπΈ Patriotic Americans: This movie offers a humorous and lighthearted take on the importance of patriotism and appreciation for American values. It may resonate with viewers who share a strong sense of national pride and want to see a satirical portrayal of those who are critical of the United States.
π₯ Comedy Fans: With its over-the-top comedic elements and parody of political figures, "An American Carol" is likely to appeal to viewers who enjoy irreverent and politically-charged humor.
π₯ Fans of Satire: The film's use of satire to address political and social issues may attract viewers who appreciate this form of social commentary through the lens of comedy.