Sicko Comments

  • Unique 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    #文件片# Moore's characteristics: 1, a sharp moral contrast, with value-critical rationality. 2. The plot is modeled, there are sharp conflicts, and the action is built on the basis of sharp conflicts. 3. The protagonist who has gone through hardships, and the characters are typified, and the role behavior remains unchanged. 4. The strong appeal and sentimentality forces the viewer to experience the protagonist's feelings enthusiastically and arouse the viewer's sympathy and compassion. 5....

  • Vivienne 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    They often do not realize that they are naive interlopers in this field. If they understand the cost and rigid demand imposed by the British government because of free medical insurance. If they see that all governments are trying to reform but there is no path to success, they will understand that things that cannot be solved overnight are not solved by knowing that there are problems. That's right. In political science, no solution means no problem. The price of democracy and freedom is the...

  • Newell 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    The very sad film director made this documentary naturally has his own purpose. I only know that we ourselves are not qualified to make irresponsible remarks on the so-called evil and hypocritical systems of other countries, just as other countries have no right to "interfere in our internal affairs." Through the lens, we seem to see that our own medical system is a joke even more funny than the funniest joke in the...

  • Garret 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    In English, there are only the responsibility of the doctor and the rights of the patient. The doctor is extremely...

  • Jude 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    The lives of the American people are also miserable. I watched in the last 10 minutes with mixed feelings...tears. . The director is a thoughtful person. However, is there any bias when comparing the United States and the United Kingdom and France? (Perhaps it is an occupational disease derived from my investigation, and I always doubt such...

  • Krista 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    The author's tendency should not be too obvious. But Moore saw that my country’s medical insurance system didn’t have to make movies anymore-just wipe his...

  • Jimmie 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    Although other people's systems are not as beautiful as one-sided, but compared to the Americans' own medical insurance system, it is indeed much better to feel from the most basic point of view. What this film points out is a crux that cannot be ignored, and it is highly expressive. Even though Mike Moore’s pan-realistic documentary with a strong personal style makes some people feel uncomfortable, the editing out of context, avoiding the full exaggeration, only part of the exaggeration,...

  • Dandre 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    Marry a Canadian quickly, the British are also good, oh there are also French (Nima is praised as a paradise), and goodness there is Cuba! Those who don’t have medical insurance can sew wounds by themselves & don’t have the money to pick up the middle finger, and those who have medical insurance: middle-aged bankruptcy to take care of their daughter, 79-year-old still working, ambulance fees are not included, picks are not covered by insurance, sick but they say there is no disease, and there...

  • Neva 2022-01-04 08:01:38

    Put the point of view aside, only thinking is the most...

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  • 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...

  • Alan 2022-03-23 09:02:20

    What seems to be the problem?

    It was the first time I watched a documentary with such concentration. It took 2 hours and I didn't feel bored, but I didn't know what to do. Not because of Michael Moore, because after watching it, I learned that he has an equally famous documentary called "Fahrenheit 911".
     
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Sicko quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.