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Marcelle 2022-03-22 09:02:19

Since Fahrenheit 911, I have paid close attention to this director and admired McMoore's courage.
The entire viewing process was very smooth. McMoore, like a teacher, presented facts and reasoned, and clearly told the audience what he wanted to convey.
The contrasting shots at the beginning are very interesting. Mike used the montage to connect the most powerful and wealthy America, the Roman Empire that once created the splendor of ancient times, and directly substituted the viewer into a feeling of looking at history.
McMoore is like a knife, aiming the knife-like lens at the various shortcomings of the United States and dissecting the corruption in it. In fact, the root of it is his love for this country. He loves this country and believes that the country he lives in will be better and is willing to fight for it.
Although there are various drawbacks, in fact, these are also possible in every country. But the most important point cannot be ignored, the film itself can come out and be widely released and circulated, which has already reflected a foundation of the United States - freedom. And this is beyond the reach of many countries.
Needless to say, seeing the poor people on the other side of the ocean also suffering from the troubles of their houses, I feel very sympathetic. fight, they are fighting. As for us, we can only pray for more actions.

President Roosevelt's speech moved me extremely, shouldn't those rights be the rights of every citizen?


In our day certain economic truths have become accepted as self-evidence
. A second
bill of right Under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all, regardless of station or race or creed:


Under which a new foundation of security and property is established for all, regardless of status, race, creed:
Among these are:
The right to a useful and remunerative job
;
The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing the next generation;
the
right of every farmer to raise and sell his products and a return which will give him and his family a decent living; the right of every
farmer to produce and sell his product, the profit of which will enable him and his family to live the life they deserve; the
right of every businessman large and small to trade in an atmosphere of freedom, freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;
the right of all businessmen, big and small, to trade in a free atmosphere, free from unfair competition and control by oligarchs at home and abroad;
The right of every family to a decent home
; right;
The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;
the right to adequate protection
from economic fears of old age, sickness, accidents and the unemployment; The right to
be threatened by old age, sickness, accident, unemployment;
The right to a good education
.
All of these rights spell security. All of these rights spell security
.
And after this war is won, we must prepare to be forward in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and wellbeing
. Target.
For unless there is security here at home, there cannot be lasting peace in the world
.

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  • Randi 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Moore is the most socially insightful director I have ever seen. Although many places have powerlessness and even biased directions, they still have great social significance, because exploration is a process. Just imagine if people all over the world can go soberly and dialectically. Think about the operation of this world, then humanity will develop rapidly, suffering will be reduced, and the laws of society cannot be violated, but what the historical task needs to do is to mobilize the people's subjective initiative...

  • Maia 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The universal value that people seek is democracy, not capitalism.

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.