7/10
A very important film by a very important filmmaker
16 December 2009
If there ever was a revolution this film would be cited in history text books years from now for evoking class struggle in America. Needless to say, Michael Moore would also be in there, a documentary filmmaker whose influence precedes none.

I can't imagine him making any more documentaries after this, this film is just the icing on the cake for his body of anti-corporate, morally based work. The themes he deals with, capitalism and greed, have ran through all his films and this last one almost feels like an accumulation, or even a final presentation of a Mooreian ideology which he has developed.

Moore is at times dishonest, he is a show, I wouldn't have him politician. Yet he does it all to good reason. He fights from a moral stand point in a system which has gone out of control with greed and fear. He wants to instigate change. He wants people to rise up out of their seats and yell...

"I'M AS MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!"
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