A film that makes you think is a good film

Abagail 2022-04-22 07:01:42

The film is undoubtedly biased, but a documentary without a point of view does not become a true documentary. You can agree or disagree with these points of view. As long as this film provokes thinking, it is a good film. This is the first reason why I strongly recommend everyone to watch it. The second reason is that some classic shots and historical scenes can be relived in this film, and the director combines them well with the theme. I personally think that comrades who are interested in politics, economics and American history can read it twice more. The last thing I want to say is that I love Michael Moore, especially the part where he drives the truck to the major banks to ask for money. Also because of this, I think there is still an admirable spirit and tradition in America and Americans.
As a reminder, don't miss "The Internationale" at the end of the credits.

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  • Ruthe 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Michael Moore loves himself, but he loves the United States deeply, but he doesn't love capitalism. A layman goes to investigate the power and money activities behind the 2008 economic crisis. We don't understand or ask questions, but it seems that there is such a thing. one thing. There are two brushes for Fatty Mak’s ghost ideas and collage montages. Documentaries can also have radical ideology. American workers are about to make a revolution. Fatty Mak’s film may become a revolutionary program. Can be used as a revolutionary song. After watching the three McFat movies, I actually fell in love with this sexy fat man.

  • Sister 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    I have always liked Michael Moore's ironic tone. This Yankee who always likes to find fault should think that criticizing the government is also a manifestation of patriotism.

Capitalism: A Love Story quotes

  • Michael Moore: You know, I can't really do this anymore, unless those of you who are watching this in the theater want to join me. I hope you will. And please... speed it up.

  • Michael Moore: [Regarding the February, 2009 crash of Continental flight 3407 in Buffalo, New York] No one survived the crash, and 50 people lost their lives. The Media focused on the actions of the pilots.

    Continental air crash reporter: Capt. Marvin Renslow and First Officer Shaw were chatting about their careers.

    Michael Moore: "Careers" is a euphemism for what the pilots were really talking about: how little they were paid, and how overworked they were. There would be no discussion in the Media about why we have an economic system that allows a pilot to be paid less than a manager at Taco Bell.