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Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)

Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)
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Twenty years after his influential debut, Roger & Me, Michael Moore returns to his roots by pulling back the curtain on capitalism to reveal the insidious role it has played in the destruction of the American dream for many people. Back in 1989, auto workers in Flint, MI, were lamenting layoffs and wondering how they would support their families without jobs to pay the bills, or benefits to ensure their health. Flash forward two decades, when cities all across the country are feeling the same pressures that Flint residents were back when GM left them high and dry. With an average of 14,000 U.S. jobs lost every day and taxpayer money constantly being pumped into failing financial institutions, the question must be asked: how long can this go on before the entire system collapses? Is there really any hope for Americans who are losing their homes to foreclosure and seeing their savings get wiped out at an unprecedented rate? In order to seek out an answer to this question and many more, Moore takes a trip to our nation's capitol, engaging average Americans in conversations about the prospect of repairing America's failing, debt-ridden economy along the way. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael Moore
Director(s):
Michael Moore
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Capitalism: A Love Story

Twenty years after his influential debut, Roger & Me, Michael Moore returns to his roots by pulling back the curtain on capitalism to reveal the insidious role it has played in the destruction of the American dream for many people. Back in 1989, auto workers in Flint, MI, were lamenting layoffs and wondering how they would support their families without jobs to pay the bills, or benefits to ensure their health. Flash forward two decades, when cities all across the country are feeling the same pressures that Flint residents were back when GM left them high and dry. With an average of 14,000 U.S. jobs lost every day and taxpayer money constantly being pumped into failing financial institutions, the question must be asked: how long can this go on before the entire system collapses? Is there really any hope for Americans who are losing their homes to foreclosure and seeing their savings get wiped out at an unprecedented rate? In order to seek out an answer to this question and many more, Moore takes a trip to our nation's capitol, engaging average Americans in conversations about the prospect of repairing America's failing, debt-ridden economy along the way. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Moore
Writer(s):
Michael Moore
Producer(s):
Michael MooreAnne Moore
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Karl B.

    Makes important points in an entertaining way. OK, Moore does some grandstanding and misses the mark now and again. Overall he sends the message that we need to look out for our freedoms and be skeptical of the propaganda we are force fed by big corporations and big government.

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    Paul T.

    Once again, Roger Moore has put together an entertaining film with a message delivered like a true patriot. He is not afraid to look at this country as it really is, without blinders on. His effort is to make America a better place to live, and this film does a great job of analyzing capitalism and all it's faults.

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    Donald G.

    A very descriptive motion picture that takes a hard look at the iniquities of our capitalistic government. The problems that we have in government have always been from greed and hunger for power. This is an enlightening experience to behold. Well done Mr. Moore.

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