America's most incendiary filmmaker Michael Moore returned in 2007 with this health-care-industry expos. SICKO tackles material as controversial as the topics explored in Moore's other films yet do...
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America's most incendiary filmmaker Michael Moore returned in 2007 with this health-care-industry expos. SICKO tackles material as controversial as the topics explored in Moore's other films yet does so in a way that places the focus on ordinary Americans affected by the nation's health-care crisis. After providing some historical background on how our nation's medical care system became so ravaged and unfair Moore interviews a series of individuals and families who have had their lives all but destroyed by the denial of care in the service of profit. While there are two sides to the gun-control debate and even a legitimate discourse for how to best wage the war on terror it's simply impossible to justify how a baby girl can wind up dead because her mother's health insurance wasn't accepted at a nearby hospital. Moore smartly allows this and other stories to be told with little or no interference conjuring strong feelings of empathy rage and deep sadness. Of course SICKO isn't a PBS documentary it's a Michael
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(12/01/2007, p.91, Richard Kelly): "A trawl of witnesses betrayed by HMOs shows his filmmaking at its most brilliant, and raises the odd bitter laugh....Moore also nails the guilty politicians with vigour and relish..."
Attempted to discuss an important issue facing America.
Cons
Failed as a documentary by not presenting all sides of the issue.
Bottom Line
Sicko took an important subject and addressed it in a one-dimensional attempt to prove a pre-determined conclusion. In doing so, the film failed to present a balanced discussion.