See More

Less

Sicko Reviews

  • Ofelia 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    What if China's medical insurance was made into a movie?

    I ate too much last night and couldn't sleep, I watched this movie. I think that fat man looks familiar, he is indeed the director of Fahrenheit 911. This guy is really admirable, his opinions are sharp, the evidence is detailed, and the sensation is ruthless. What is even more enviable is the...

  • Kaylie 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    Let me think of something~ I wonder if it will resonate?

    I am a medical student and my mother is also a doctor. At first I made this film just because I wanted to see how my foreign colleagues work, etc. Because I also thought about going abroad to practice medicine. But when I read it, I found that this hardly helped my professional knowledge, but it...

  • Rodolfo 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    Is more insurance better, or less?

    When I watched this documentary, I always had an idea in my mind that the government has the responsibility to protect the basic livelihood of the people, but is it better to have more or less of this kind of protection? Many friends around me want to go to the United States because I heard that it...

  • Katrine 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    I don't know, I'm desperate.

    Thorn-headed director Michael Moore, after 9/11 Fahrenheit, has come to fight for the American people again. The first to show up was a worker without medical insurance who accidentally had his ring and middle fingers amputated at work and had to choose between $12,000 to fix his ring finger or...

  • Jayda 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    most classic comment

    I don't know what other people think, but I'm laughing while watching and laughing until I can't help laughing at the so-called American medical insurance... In fact, everything in the United States seems to be a way to re-accumulate wealth and redistribute it. That's it, like war, like health...

  • Cary 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    "Medical Insider Sicko": The phenomenon of "difficulty to see a doctor" and "expensive to see a doctor" in the United States

    Michael Moore's "Medical Insider" and his previous director's "Crumbine's Bowling" and "Fahrenheit 911" are called "high-profile trilogy". Michael Moore, who has always been sharp, took aim at the US medical system this time. The film not only exposes a lot of medical insider in the United States,...

  • Kathryne 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    I know why China is so keen to learn from America...

    The first Michael Moore movie I saw, a very thought-provoking documentary. First impression: I finally know why China is so much like the United States, and is more keen to learn from the United States...           Maybe it was because of the strength of the United States at first; now what?...

  • Rupert 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    What happened with healthcare?

    When I watched Sicko, I was at home catching an article about a British hospital scandal: Since 2005, an NHS hospital has caused 400 to 1200 additional deaths due to poor management. The hospital has an unusually high mortality rate, but was also voted one of the nine best hospitals in the UK for...

  • Ibrahim 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    lack of rational analysis

    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...

  • Alden 2022-04-19 09:02:18

    About the American Documentary "Medical Insider"

    1. I see that many of my stereotypes, many opinions and viewpoints are the result of social propaganda. For example, the strikes in France, enjoyment, and the sluggishness of the European economy are very impressive. So the state pays huge amounts of money for this? Why is the expenditure of funds...