I'm a big fan of Michael Moore, I think his films are unique and they are pretty saying the truth such as Fahrenheit 9/11 ,Siko and Capitalism: A love story, which I think is a great movie I like to watch again and again :).
Capitalism: A love story it is a tragic drama of the new comedy directed by Michael Moore. Film stems from the belief that more big company's crash of the working class participation and government support. In the film, we see people driven from their homes, and companies impose life insurance on their employees and thereby benefit from their deaths, and also see civil disobedience as he refuses to leave the factory workers without paying their dues. Moore said in an interview with reporters, said that his movies are acts of patriotism, and he wants to see Obama, then perhaps the film can reach a solution! And remains the most important question Will the film "Capitalism: A Love Story" to revolt against the regime and the government? Or it will be just another day in the cinema?
In my opinion it is an excellent film that depicts the miserable consequences of structural violence inherently the capitalism system.
Moore is great maybe the outlook should be completed with the implications of the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. These two wars & there devastating consequences would add more elements to understand the structural violence that is inside the capitalism and the capital system in the "Modern world".
The film should be mandatory in Schools and Universities, because is the only way that the inhabitants or this decrepit capitalism could see themselves like in the stage of a big theatre.
Moore made people think and reflect about the “first country” in the world.
Is this the first country?
Finally I would like to say I'm not against capitalism or communist but looking to the results of the World financial crisis we must ask ourselves is that really a reliable financial system? How we know our financial system will not crash for ever next time?..The most important question we must ask is what is the substitute of the capitalism?
Capitalism: A love story
| author: Khallid
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