The director is a quasi-Nazi

Wilbert 2022-04-22 07:01:42

This film cannot be called a documentary at all, it should be called a political propaganda film.
On the cover of the film, there is a person holding money and not showing it to the director, so who took our money? Historically, in the face of the collapse of the domestic economy and the threat of communism abroad, Hitler once asserted that it was the Jews who took our money, and they shaved the grease off our bodies.
The director said that it was the big capitalists and the government they controlled that took our money.
I wonder if the director has further thought about whether these people are mainly composed of Jews? Furthermore, should there be another massacre of Jews?
Fanaticism and stupidity have unknowingly brought the director into the old Nazi logic. If the director had been born in Hitler's time, he might have been the director of the Nazi film department.

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Extended Reading
  • Zita 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Some institutional things have not been fully understood, and it feels a bit anticlimactic. It is particularly interesting to intersperse with old movies, but the spoof is a bit sorry for the documentary, and it is more like a skeptical attitude of the director. To see such a movie, at least I feel happy, it represents a kind of introspective attitude, still, the Celestial Dynasty does not have it.

  • Laura 2022-03-24 09:02:47

    There are so many clever people, bursting.

Capitalism: A Love Story quotes

  • Michael Moore: You know, I can't really do this anymore, unless those of you who are watching this in the theater want to join me. I hope you will. And please... speed it up.

  • Michael Moore: [Regarding the February, 2009 crash of Continental flight 3407 in Buffalo, New York] No one survived the crash, and 50 people lost their lives. The Media focused on the actions of the pilots.

    Continental air crash reporter: Capt. Marvin Renslow and First Officer Shaw were chatting about their careers.

    Michael Moore: "Careers" is a euphemism for what the pilots were really talking about: how little they were paid, and how overworked they were. There would be no discussion in the Media about why we have an economic system that allows a pilot to be paid less than a manager at Taco Bell.