This is "Capitalism: A Love Story". Then I put down my bag and started to read, I thought. . . . Quite attractive. . . Of course, it is still a typical film from the subjective point of view of Michael Moore. I find it interesting that the footage of Congress inside appears to be filmed in public, with intense hormones flying through the air. I also recalled the footage of various meetings I saw in the news broadcast in the imperial capital. It seemed that there were only leisurely teacups, waitresses with boiling water bottles, and the big belly of the leaders.
That being said, I seem to be a little right. . . . Actually not, although there are people in the United States who don't accept Michael Moore (for example, they made a movie called "Michael Moore Hates America"), they feel that this person always takes advantage of these social contradictions. . . . It was this old fat man who made America so discordant, but, after all, Lao Mai's films can still survive. If it were in the Celestial Dynasty, (Wulo would have chased after seeing my reaction at this time), it is estimated that this person would disappear silently.
The second half of the movie mainly talks about the influence of Goldman Sachs Group in the US Congress, and attributes all of Goldman Sachs' performance in the financial crisis to Paulson and others. Once again, albeit in documentary form, we get to see Michael Moore. . . Unspeakable mind. At the end of the film, when he surrounded the Congress and the bank with police officers, he felt a little foreigner cuteness in him.
In my heart, I can't help but hope that there is such a director in the Celestial Dynasty, who can use his viewpoint, no matter how sensational, to film the country around us and spread it publicly. It was not until the moment I watched the movie that I felt for the first time that a society with only hymns is not a healthy society. No matter how much I hate Michael Moore, but allow him to be strong, emmm, welcome to America.
Opening the home pages of various portals this morning, you can see the news that the SEC sued Goldman Sachs, and the surging thoughts of the previous night only turned into a cold smile at the computer screen. I live in the heaven after all, don't I?
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