Allie hunter
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I'm not even an American and I still felt pissed off about the state of healthcare over there.
The first 20 mins of cases of people receiving crappy healthcare is alright. Then he started getting into HMOs and their tactics which was really interesting (surprisingly).
The film is at it's peak when it's showing the healthcare systems in Canada, England, France, Cuba and it really digs in deep.
If you're an American it's an essential movie to see, and if you're living in a country with universal healthcare it's a great way to see how lucky you are. The NHS has it's problems, but those problems are miniscule, negligible, and not worth even discussing when compared to the huge overreaching problems in american healthcare.
The most telling parts of it are when the infant mortality rates, and the average lifespan are compared from the US to other countries.
The the 9/11 stuff was nicely done to, the plight of those volunteer rescue workers was sad to watch. I teared up about three times whilst watching the film.
The montage clips of 'socialised medicine' was hilarious. And the Nixon tapes were stunning - I had to rewind just to make sure I'd just heard what I thought I had, especially with his announcement the next day.
All in all a good film. Not as entertaining as Bowling, but I'd honestly say it's his most important movie yet.
The first 20 mins of cases of people receiving crappy healthcare is alright. Then he started getting into HMOs and their tactics which was really interesting (surprisingly).
The film is at it's peak when it's showing the healthcare systems in Canada, England, France, Cuba and it really digs in deep.
If you're an American it's an essential movie to see, and if you're living in a country with universal healthcare it's a great way to see how lucky you are. The NHS has it's problems, but those problems are miniscule, negligible, and not worth even discussing when compared to the huge overreaching problems in american healthcare.
The most telling parts of it are when the infant mortality rates, and the average lifespan are compared from the US to other countries.
The the 9/11 stuff was nicely done to, the plight of those volunteer rescue workers was sad to watch. I teared up about three times whilst watching the film.
The montage clips of 'socialised medicine' was hilarious. And the Nixon tapes were stunning - I had to rewind just to make sure I'd just heard what I thought I had, especially with his announcement the next day.
All in all a good film. Not as entertaining as Bowling, but I'd honestly say it's his most important movie yet.