Q: Should Plandemic be called a video or a film?
A: The consensus is that the first Plandemic is a video, whilst the second Plandemic is a film. The first video is merely a 26-minute interview with several fair use clips, hence there is not much originality, and a video is a sufficient description. However, Plandemic: Indoctornation is an interview combined with original clips, one that can be seen in various documentaries. As documentaries don't have to be of real information, it is safe to describe Indoctornation as a film.
Q: Why is Plandemic deemed misinformation on Wikipedia?
A: Wikipedia is a summary of information shared by reliable sources. According to reliable sources, most of which had extra fact-checking, Plandemic is misinformation due to its baseless claims regarding COVID-19 and virology, as well as several other topics including politics and Judy Mikovits. Many of the claims stated within it, as well as Indoctornation, have been discovered to be untrue, and is reasonably backed up. There's no personal or political agenda.
Q: Why does this article not state any praises regarding Plandemic and only talk about the bad stuff?
A: Actually, this article does, as an attempt to present a wide view on the subject. Several conspiratorial reviews of the film are shown, and not once do either sides get justified here: this is an encyclopedia, and Wikipedia only reports what sources say, not trying to give superiority over a party. In the end, it's up to the viewers to decide what they think of a topic, even Plandemic. Nevertheless, Plandemic being misinformation is a fact, not an opinion.