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Enola 2023-09-08 18:05:48
A true and sincere story about the current state of the U.S. health care system, and it’s a movie that’s hard not to think...
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Deanna 2023-08-16 13:25:01
Cuba's universal free healthcare is truly...
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Carli 2023-07-22 09:50:21
Michael Moore's films always make people freeze, piercing the beautiful American dream, and uncovering the secrets, which are full of provocation and a little out of line to make it more attractive. The "argument" this time is a bit roundabout, but it still shows the rigor and meticulousness of the progressive...
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Shaun 2023-07-14 22:01:28
I basically can't wait to come and give full marks, and I'm even more eager to see the NHK's Torrent...
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Marjolaine 2023-07-07 09:54:16
debater michael...
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Edyth 2023-07-03 08:02:40
Opinions are inevitably one-sided, but the content is based on facts; editing and soundtrack are...
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Kenyatta 2023-06-23 11:10:43
Michael Moore's consistent style, sharp shots, and surprising...
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Anthony 2023-05-31 08:33:49
I really want to ask an American friend Is michael moore's story...
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Britney 2023-05-14 11:10:23
totally biased and completely...
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Deron 2023-05-06 01:15:38
After a few films, I'm a little tired of Moore, but this one is really not as good as the others I've...
Sicko Comments
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Theo 2022-04-19 09:02:18
Grey "American Dream"
Every country has its dark side. Before watching this documentary, my understanding of American medical care was limited to a few words from my neighbor (his daughter works in the United States, and he compliments him every time he sends him health care products). That is to say, I never thought...
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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,...
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Michael Moore: I'm wondering why you expect your fellow Canadians, who don't have your problem, why should they, through their tax dollars, have to pay for a problem you have.
Canadian: Because we would do the same for them.
Michael Moore: Yeah, but...
Canadian: It's just the way it's always been, and so we hope it'll always be.
Michael Moore: Right. But if you just had to pay for your problem, and don't pay for everybody else's problem - just take care of yourself.
Canadian: Well, there are lots of people who aren't in a position to be able to do that. And somebody has to look out for them.
Michael Moore: Are you a member of like the Socialist party here?
Canadian: No, no.
Michael Moore: Green party?
Canadian: No. Well, actually I'm a member of the Conservative party. Is that bad?
Michael Moore: Well, it's just a little confusing.
Canadian: Well, it shouldn't be. I think that where medical matters are concerned, it wouldn't matter in Canada what party you were affiliated with.
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Michael Moore: So there was actually one place on American soil that had free, universal healthcare.
[cut to aerial picture of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]
Michael Moore: That's all I needed to know. I went down to Miami, Florida, Got myself a boat, and loaded up Bill, and Reggie, and John, and anyone else I could find who needed o see a doctor, and couldn't afford one. So many people showed up, I had to get a few extra boats. And I called up Donna Smith from Denver, who was now on 9 different medications, and asked her if she'd like to come along. I figured she'd like to get out of her daughter's basement for a while.