It was well-written and well-produced. It strayed little from the central theme of dissecting the evidence surrounding Barack Obama's roots, resulting ideology, and subsequent motivations.
It offered nothing surprising to me whatsoever. I already knew what D'Souza shows.
This film has two chances to make an impact outside the choir:
#1) By sheer numbers at the box office, Americans opposed to Obama's vision will have their opposition affirmed by one another
#2) For democrats who never bargained for full-on collectivist transformation and who have resisted connecting dots, this film could lead them to understand some new things.
People like me will be persuaded of nothing new, aside from the value of #1 and/or #2.