Gross US & Canada
$3,827,261
Opening weekend US & Canada
$897,034
Gross worldwide
$4,664,756
Gross US & Canada
$3,827,261
Opening weekend US & Canada
$897,034
Gross worldwide
$4,664,756
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By Ashlynn 2022-10-10 11:28:13
Uncle Sam doesn't need a fig leaf
Italy, France, Slovenia, German, Norway,Tunicia, Portugal, Iceland, these are the places where Michael Moore travelled to shoot the film.
These countries don't have much in common but they DO share one value: respect people's dignity and maximize the efficiency of civil services.
A: Italians enjoyed the longest life expectancy in Europe. Why? Coz they are granted a 80-days off-paid leave annually, this enable them to go traveling everywhere, just as the couples did...
By Milan 2022-10-06 03:11:06
Sheila Curran Bernard once said: “A documentary should not just help people pass the time, but do more. It should call on the audience to be actively involved and inspire them to think about what they know , how do they know, and what they might want to know more.” As a fighter of American left-wing populism, this seems to be exactly what Miachael Moore wants to give his film meaning.
Judging from the title of the movie, "Where's Next" seems to point directly to the war on terror that...
By Dangelo 2022-09-12 12:40:51
Michael Moore is famous, but I don't know much about him. In line with the principle of "not making assumptions about unknown characters and events", this film review is purely based on the viewing experience of this film.
If I had to categorize it, I would say this is a documentary with elements of black comedy. Excluding the chagrin that the Pentagon has launched many wars after World War II, failed many times, and cultivated an organization like ISIS, and reassigned Michael Moore to...
By Claude 2022-09-03 23:22:33
The film "Where to Invade Next" gave me a very interesting feeling at the beginning. It is a very novel narrative method. Michael Moore has indeed obtained many policies from some European countries that seem to be very successful in the name of "aggression". But the more I see it, the more I feel that this method is too naive. How can such a thing as national policy be taken away so easily? The policy must first be in line with national conditions before it can be successful....
By Lemuel 2022-09-03 22:32:23
Documentaries, films that help Americans draw hate: Italy, super long paid leave; France, state-level lunch in elementary school; Finland, no homework; Slovenia, free university; Germany, no contact with employees after get off work, yes Profound reflection on the Holocaust (corresponding to the fact that the United States does not review slavery); Portugal, legalization of drugs (with free medical treatment and effective drug withdrawal), no death penalty; Norway, the prison for murderers is a...
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By Rosetta 2023-09-28 15:08:54
I want to watch European...
By Keith 2023-08-30 11:28:06
Although he pursues many basic rights, he is still shrouded in the generalized American mood, but fortunately the director is smart and it is pleasant to...
By Lee 2023-08-14 11:14:30
I'm here to score! Looking at the most beautiful pencil I've ever seen in my life (Faber-Castell that Moore gave to every audience) I think he's a sweetheart haha~ I don't think as an outsider you can only watch the issues in the movie silently; it's simple (rude ?), but gave me a layered feeling, reminding myself not to be a pseudo-American who lost curiosity; for the first time in my life, I began to think seriously about the next generation instead of...
By Timothy 2023-08-08 09:25:35
If a Chinese director makes such a film, he will be criticized for betraying the country! The Nordic people are so happy, the Tunisian girls are amazing...
By Wiley 2023-08-04 07:56:03
What an interesting documentary! Make a conclusion first, and then use the data to support the typical...
Michael Moore: I am an American. I live in a great country, that was born in genocide and built on the backs of slaves.