Sicko shooting process
2022-01-04 08:01
At the beginning of the preparation of the film, Michael Francis Moore brainstormed ideas on his website, allowing readers to tell the story between himself and medical insurance. What he could not imagine was that "medical insurance" was not what he thought, just The battle of a few people has become a national issue. Moore felt very frustrated when he saw the comments on the Internet, and he even felt disgusted with the United States. Because of the overall bureaucracy that exists in the entire system of'medical insurance', it is difficult for it to play a real role. Insurers are responsible for their health, even if these people have been paying insurance money. The process of making a film is very difficult. The creators often hear interviewees saying that if they don't get help, there is only a dead end. The sense of powerlessness affects everyone who participates in this documentary. In addition, unlike Michael Francis Moore's previous documentaries, a large part of the film was shot outside the United States
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Extended Reading
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Michael Moore: In the meantime, I'm going to get the government to do my laundry.
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George W. Bush: We got issue in America. Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OB/GYNs aren't able to practice their... their love with women all across the country.