Talk:Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?

Critical Reception
What is this supposed to mean ? It's not even a sentence ...

"Nick Schager, in The Village Voice, criticized the film's structure, writing that "Combining archival news broadcasts and photos, contemporary protest footage, talking-head interviews, and graphical and cartoon interludes, it's a work that continues the liberal-political documentary subgenre's own war against aesthetic maturity and inventiveness."[9] "

Can this sentence be removed ? The "war against aesthetic maturity" ? "And inventiveness" ? What the hell is that supposed to mean ?

I can write gobbledygook too but it doesn't belong here ? 210.22.142.82 (talk) 09:45, 14 September 2015 (UTC)

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