Michael Moore seems to be a filmmaker that polarises people. People seem to be strongly for his ideas or against him no matter what. Personally, I don't see why people would be against him. His ideas are human and his intentions are obviously just. Who would now disagree with the gist of Fahrenheit 9-11? Sicko is a film that probably has more relevance now than when it was released. And now Moore has struck again whilst the iron is hot with Capitalism: A love story. I haven't seen this film yet and have no idea when it is ever going to be released out here. But I really want to see it as it is probably going to be a funny and insightful piece of filmmaking.
So, I was just wondering who has seen this yet and what peoples views are. And please no arguments like "Capitalism has been good to Michael Moore...just look at his waistline!" or "Why doesn't he give away all his wealth?". Those arguments are shallow and totally missing the point.
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