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El siempre polémico Michael Moore denuncia el sistema capitalista de Wall Street, adoptando un punto de vista que analiza la crisis finaciera mundial y la economía estadounidense en plena transición entre la administración entrante de Barack Obama y la saliente de George W. Bush.
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Every time i watch a Michael Moore documentary, i feel so soooo good that i don't live in America.
A classic example of a bad documentary. It already starts with the plotline: ' the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Unitedstatians (and by default, the rest of the world).' Moore seems to assume the capitalistic model for the USA is the standard for every other inhabitant in this world, which is blatantly wrong. USA is record holder for income inequality and fucks up big time, that doesn't mean other civilized countries do the same. In Europe, the system works waaay better and is definitely more social than in the right USA. But even if this movie only tried to explain the USA system, it's kinda bad. It doesn't reach any depth, just shows some victims of the capitalistic system to scream to its viewers: SEE CAPITALISM SUCKS. A typical Michael Moore documentary, really one sided and pretty... weak. Easy skip.
After the first 20 minutes, you can tell Michael Moore knows nothing about capitalism, the world, economics, The Roman Empire, America, the bank system, what is a loan, etc. He sells us (rather poorly) this popular socialist idiotic talking points with no real arguments or anything. I despise these documenteries so much, there is no value in them. He could have asked any professional he wants, but he chose not to, instead we got some scenes with actors. Idiotic lazy fat fuck refuses to do anyhting remotely hard. I think he should do all of his interviews in a Mcdonalds, it would be more sincere. This is 2 hours!!!! 2 hours of nothing.