Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)
Finally I've seen it! (Premiered November, 26 in The Netherlands.) The expectations were very high, based on the trailer (the best trailer ever -see below). While it was a good film and I liked it overall, my expectations weren't matched. I agree with the basic premise and message of the film, and it uses the right facts and examples to illustrate its point, but two things rubbed me the wrong way:
1.) The overkill of examples of people who got screwed by "the system", versus too little time spend on explaining the basis of the current economic crisis. Of course people are hurt badly by the financial meltdown and its consequences and I feel for each and every one of them, but after a couple of examples, Mr. Moore made his point already. But I felt he went over the Reagan-period much too quick. It was with Reagan that the beginnings of today's crisis lay, and Moore should have sorted this out better.
2.) The way Moore spend virtually no time on Clinton's policies and the way he inconsistently first criticized Obama's picks for cabinet positions (financial failures and causes of the crisis Larry Summers and Tim Geitner) and then praised Obama and pretended that he would bring change to the country, while still pointing out how much money Obama received from big banks and Wall Street firms. Moore should've made up his mind.
Other than that, good film (just not as great as
Bowling for Columbine and
Fahrenheit 9/11).
Trailer was exceptional. Especially the last part, with the music and the images edited to the sound of shots being fired. Very powerful:
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