This fat man’s film is very interesting. Fahrenheit 911 directly changed my stereotype of documentary. The director who should have been behind the scenes walked up and down in front of the camera and led us to unveil the shady scene. The original documentary. It can also be so fun. It is estimated that the Europeans and I would go together. Fahrenheit 911 became the Cannes Palme d'Or. The chairman of the jury at that time was Quentin Tarantino, who was also known for being funny.
Michael Moore expressed his deep yearning for the Second Bill of Rights that President Roosevelt did not have time to implement. People can freely choose their jobs and get corresponding remuneration, as well as health protection, good education, and their own home. Also a rebel who grew up in the capitalist system, Marx had insight into the evil nature of capitalism, and scientifically conceived a new social system-Socialism that would replace capitalism, be more reasonable and fair, and truly benefit the working people.
He is also an institutional rebel, but Michael Moore is naturally unable to compare with the great man. He is just a critic who criticizes current malpractices through movies, Fahrenheit 9/11, medical insider, Columbine’s bowling, capitalism: a love story... These are movies that are incompatible with river crabs. He is a "stab" and "madman" in the eyes of those in power and those with immediate benefits. Marx would not drive a tin truck into the Wall Street Banks to arrest CEOs, and ask them to spit out the money with money bags, and Max would not pull up the yellow warning tape of "Crime Scene, Don Not Cross" on the streets of Wall Street. He shouted into the New York Stock Exchange through a megaphone: "...Don't be afraid, the federal prison is a good place."
Many people don't like this fat guy because he is not crazy, too extreme, too subjective, and too grandiose, but most middle-class audiences will find it very enjoyable and relieved after watching Michael Moore's film. I was thinking that Michael Moore may also be a MARs (Middle American Radicals), "Middle American Radicals", abbreviated as "God of War". Or he is also a member of the "Tea Party" (TEA=Taxed Enough Already), "enough taxation." [PS Judging from the current performance of the Tea Party, it is more like a platform for conservative populists to vent their dissatisfaction. ]
"The political commentator Nan Shuo pointed out in an article in the United Daily News that the middle class is the most important stabilizing force in any society. Because most of them are a little skilled working and working people, and their economic conditions are fair, their values are compared. Personally, they don’t want to be annoying, and they don’t want to be annoyed by the government. They have clear rights and obligations, and most of them want to live their lives in peace and happiness. But this humble desire has become more and more distant now." : Banks forcibly took back middle-class properties that were unable to repay their loans, causing them to live on the streets. The judicial system, a symbol of social justice and justice, colluded with businessmen to collect money wildly. The middle class went bankrupt, and Wall Street banks hyped up the fiscal crisis to "defraud" taxpayers of 700 billion U.S. dollars in relief... "At present, most governments in the world have already formed a refeudal system of "government-business integration". The Tuli consortium and the super-rich have used everything, and the infinitely expanded government debt is either borne by the descendants of the middle class, or the economic consequences that are ruined by this will be borne by the middle class.”
In short, a game. The financial crisis completely ignited the anger of the middle class. As a group, European countries went on strike, and the United States carried out demonstrations and established the Tea Party, which reflected this kind of anger. As an individual, Michael Moore can certainly use the camera to express his own anger. When the film was released, it was during the intense phase of the US presidential election. As a liberal, he opposed the Bush administration and had high hopes for Obama.
However, after changing a leader, can capitalism change? Michael Moore said: "Capitalism is evil, but you can't control the evil. You must weaken it and replace it with something else. This is for the good of everyone, and such a thing is called democracy." Capitalism in the United States again Evil, at least ordinary Americans have the power of "One person, one vote". Obama's final victory should thank ordinary people who voted for him. Maybe they don't really appreciate him, they just want to change.
This big fat man placed in Zhongtu is definitely the target of DANG and GUOJIA's focus. Zongju will definitely revoke his director's license, and the aunt of the neighborhood committee will also want to talk to him. Fortunately, Moore said: "I refuse to live in such a country, but I don't plan to go." At least "such a country" tolerates him making such films and also tolerates such films being exposed to capitalist theaters. At least the citizens of such a country still have the right to "One person, one vote". In fact, Michael Moore can come to China Earth to investigate. He will definitely find that the phenomena of Guanshang collusion, wealth gap, greed, wealth supremacy, violence QIANGCHAI, law enforcement economy, sudden CAIYUAN, etc. are not just "ZI". Accompanied by the jazz version of the Internationale, the American people stood up and applauded, and the Chinese people were full of bulls. . .
[This article is purely a vent, no responsibility, please don't be true to 5X, thank you! 】
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