Michael Moore's latest film, Capitalism: A Love Story, has recently hit theaters this past weekend, and I went to see on first day of viewing.
I have only seen one other of Michael Moore's movies, Fahrenheit 9/11 which debuted during the summer before the 2004 Presidential elections. There is a distinct difference between Fahrenheit 9/11 and Capitalism: A Love Story, Fahrenheit 9/11 was a movie mainly based on opinions and supported with some facts. Capitalism: A Love Story, was purely facts and the information he provided was to be interpreted by the audience, be it positive or negative.
I really enjoyed this film, for it was humorous while informing. It explained a lot and showed facts that the media kept hidden since it would hurt those who sponsor them and whom they sponsored. (Politicians, banks, etc) I highly recommenced this film to anyone whose pays taxes to the United States government, I'd rather not give away the film.
Haven't seen it, but I find it hard to believe that it's "purely facts."
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3. There was a lot of facts, he rarely gave direct personal opinions, if any.
4. Awesome film, you must see it.