Commentary
I have only seen part one of ‘The Real Anthony Fauci, the Movie”—the compelling and harrowing cinematic adaptation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bestseller, written and directed by Kala Mandrake and produced by Jeff Hays and Kennedy—making it premature to call it the “film of our times.”
Nevertheless, from clips of the sequel that appear as a teaser at the end, I am confident that part two will, if anything, be more gut-wrenching—as if anything could be worse than Fauci practically force-feeding risky AIDS drugs with recorded toxicities to untold numbers of people in Africa and innocent black orphans in the Bronx in the 1980s. The heartbreaking results of the drug trials are hard to watch….