lack of rational analysis

Ibrahim 2022-04-20 09:01:56

The director's ability to discover is amazing, and the strong contrast is shocking. However, after watching the whole film, I feel that there is a little less data and rational analysis, and I would like to see, for example, whether the medical income and expenditure of various governments are balanced, the comparison of the amount of medical insurance paid by individuals and the comparison of services received, and the root cause of its formation. (Feeling asking for too much...)

The other countries, Canada, UK, France and Cuba describe the situation too ideally, is that true? Or is it overlooked in order to highlight the shortcomings of the United States.

Finally, the United States can still give the director such great freedom of speech, which is enviable.

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  • Michael Moore: There are nearly 50 million Americans with no health insurance. They pray every day they don't get sick because 18,000 of them will die this year, simply because they're uninsured. But this movie isn't about them. It's about the 250 million of you who have health insurance. Those of you who are living the American Dream.

  • Michael Moore: I always thought health insurance companies were there to help us. So, I posted a note on the Internet asking people if they had had any similar stories.Within 24 hours, I had over 3,700 responses. And by the end of the week, over 25,000 people had sent me their healthcare horror stories. Some of them decided not to wait for me to get back to them. Like Doug Noe, who took matters into his own hands, without my permission. His daughter was nine months old when they discovered she was going deaf. His health insurance company, CIGNA, said they'd pay for an implant in only one of her ears. According to the letter they sent, it's experimental for her to hear in two ears.