Absolute Proof

Absolute Proof is a 2020 American political "documentary film" directed by Brannon Howse and Mike Lindell, the latter being better known as the CEO of MyPillow, and is known for its status as a propaganda for Lindell's belief of election fraud in the 2020 Presidential election. The documentary is available for free on YouTube as of January 2021, and was initially aired on One America News Network (OANN) in December 2020.

Plot
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claims that a Chinese cyberattack 'flipped' the 2020 election, as Joe Biden won against his preferred candidate Donald Trump. This documentary is what ensues as he is trying to convince others otherwise.

Why It's Absolute Bogus

 * 1) Much like Leaving Neverland and Hillary's America, the film feels more like a piece of political-wing propaganda than a documentary film. In this case, almost all of the points made are biased and pander towards Conservatives, and it feels confusing on whether it wants to attack China, the Democratic Party, or Joe Biden at different points in time, resulting in a muddled and nonsensical message.
 * 2) Bizarre and nonsensical product placement for MyPillow, the product that Lindell is the CEO of. This happens several times, for some reason.
 * 3) For an attack piece, there isn't much that exactly flatters Lindell's preferred party aside from him and his "friends" circle-jerking Donald Trump.
 * 4) Lindell tries to paint himself, Donald Trump, and many other Republicans as "victims" with no real evidence.
 * 5) There are numerous factual inaccuracies and false claims being made, which combined with Lindell's terrible acting make this barely watchable.
 * 6) Some scenes clearly have paid actors in them despite them claiming to feature "real politicians," they feel like bad reenactments from actors who can barely act.
 * 7) It barely qualifies as a film. It's just clips of Lindell and other various news anchors, podcasters, journalists, and political analysts talking about election fraud, all mashed up together.
 * 8) Several weird and bizarre lines, mostly from Lindell's guests.
 * 9) Mary Fanning's editing is hilariously bad. The transitions are incredibly inconsistent, and she overuses many techniques newbie filmmakers make.
 * 10) The ending makes no sense, as Lindell is not entirely aware of the stakes that come with making a claim on "election fraud" yet still feels incredibly confident on his claim despite no real consensus appearing.
 * 11) Lindell took to Twitter to protest all the "hate" he was getting from this movie, and trying to build his own personal army to attack Democrats and critics. Just like Dinesh D'Souza before him, it proves he can't take any criticism, even refuting his two Golden Raspberry Awards wins like D'Souza.
 * 12) The poster is terrible and looks like it was made in MS Paint.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) It is fun to watch in a "so bad it's good" manner.