The Gospel According to Maher
Religulous
Directed by Larry Charles
at Angelika and Lincoln Sq. Cinemas
Running Time: 101 min.
Polarization has become the religion of Left media. The new mockumentary Religulous proves this by offering the polarizing gospel according to Bill Maher, TVs atheist comedian and political argufier. Maher is not a satirist; hes too biased to search out and clarify societys absurdity. He likes preaching to his choir, such as the in-studio audience of his HBO series Real Time, who applaud like performing seals to his every partisan snipe. Religulous is a weird movie to watch because the lack of a laugh track leaves Mahers hostility exposed. To scoff at the foundations of charity, justice and love that hold people together, thats whats ridiculous.
This movie doesnt seriously explore how religion affects politics; its just a snide attack on religious belief. Its style (Maher blames religion as the cause of all wars) is what used to be dismissed as barroom discourse. But Maher doesnt provoke a fight; he avoids anyone who could seriously challenge his disdainresorting instead to amusement park employees, an anti-Christian kook standing outside the Vatican, a couple religious hucksters and silly-looking clips from Hollywood biblical epics.
Mahers one of those comedians whose bitterness was unleashed by the 2000 Presidential election. He offers insult as argument. Religulous puts Red State citizens on the spot to explain their beliefs. Since theyre not articulatebecause theyre not practiced stand-up comicsMaher makes them look stupid rather than devout. (Subtitles undercut the interviews, conveying snark Maher wasnt honest enough to say to his subjects faces.) This is the same unfair tactic of Borat; and, sure enough, Religulous is also directed by Larry Charles, a TV hack who has latched onto current political confusion, exploiting the nations divided ideals. This is a horrible example of the Lefts certainty of its own superiority. Maher says, Im here promoting doubt. Thats my sermon to a little roadside truckers chapel, yet thoroughly disrespecting their space and their beliefs.
After Borat, Charles likes to put a camera crew on screen, but this is not full disclosure; Religulous is as rigged as a Saturday Night Live routine. The documentary hoax is Charles and Mahers own bunkum. Sneering takes the place of allowing an anthropologist to define the historic need for mythology and faith. Claiming pseudo-science, Maher tries to debunk speaking in tongues by interviewing Andrew Newberg, a neuro-theologistbut if that titles not hokum, were all dupes.
Rational, anti-religious people need to assert themselves, Maher pleads. But the problem is that this assertion is hostile. Im just asking questions, Maher nudges to us while lying to the people he humiliates (a priest, various ministers, assorted laymen believers). He bests Michael Moore by giving security guards, public relations folk, even Muslim extremists virtually no screen time that might redound upon his deliberate ambush tactics. Yet it all stems from the same querulous arrogance. Maher and Charles arent merely irresponsible; they intend culture war. Theyre not wits; theyre culture-war mongers.