lack of common sense

Bailey 2022-03-21 09:02:19

Making documentaries is a very cool thing for Yi Bo, and he can be a teacher for a while.

Many films play the role of an educator. Ratatouille, for example, as an entertainment film, has been teaching us that "anyone can cook" and trying to get the audience - which is me - to accept that mice cook delicious food, very Stupid isn't it? You are just an entertainment movie.

We lack a basic understanding of the world we live in. In this film, we see a lot of facts. I think these scenes happened in front of the American people, but maybe because they are too common, people lack thinking about them. In fact, these are some common sense.

Documentaries bring common sense and facts to the audience, which is why I love documentaries.

We are troubled by trivial and small things, and ignore the big things, blinding us. This film is worth watching and thinking about: what kind of world we live in.

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Extended Reading
  • Milo 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    : Neuropathic patients. . . . . . . The teacher called this name

  • Milo 2022-04-23 07:02:48

    Micheal Moore's a genius~~

Sicko quotes

  • Aleida Guevara: Cuba is a little island in the Caribbean with little to no resources. We can do a lot to improve the people's health. This does not happen in the United States. Why are we able and you are not?

  • [final lines]

    Michael Moore: It was hard for me to acknowledge that in the end, we truly are all in the same boat. And that now matter what are differences, we sink or swim together. That's how it seems to be everywhere else. They take care of each other, no matter what their disagreements. You know, when we see a good idea from another country, we grab it. If they build a better car, we drive it. If they make a better wine, we drink it. So if they've come up with a better way to treat the sick, to teach their kids, to take care of their babies, to simply be good to each other, then what's our problem? Why can't we do that? They live in a world of 'we', not 'me'. We'll never fix anything until we get that one basic thing right. And powerful forces hope that we never do. And that we remain the only country in the western world without free, universal health care. You know, if we ever did remove the chokehold of medical bills, college loans, daycare, and everything else that makes us afraid to step out of line, well, watch out. Cause it will be a new day in America. In the meantime, I'm gonna go get the government to do my laundry.