Capitalism: A Love Story
Director: Michael Moore
Actors: Michael Moore, William Black, Jimmy Carter
PlotThe film begins by exploring the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on American families. It delves into the roots of the crisis, examining how banking practices and Wall Street's relentless pursuit of profit led to widespread economic collapse. Through various interviews and footage, the documentary highlights the consequences faced by ordinary citizens, such as foreclosures and job losses. The narrative underscores the disparity between executives who benefit from government bailouts and the working class that bears the burden of economic downturns.
As the film progresses, it delves deeper into historical and systemic issues contributing to economic inequality. It features commentary from former political leaders and financial experts, painting a picture of how deregulation and corporate greed have eroded the middle class. The documentary juxtaposes poignant personal stories with incisive socio-political analysis, questioning the sustainability and morality of contemporary economic practices. With a mix of humor, outrage, and compelling storytelling, the film encourages viewers to reconsider their perspectives on wealth, power, and democracy.
Writers: Michael Moore
Release Date: 02 Oct 2009
Runtime: 127 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English, Russian, Spanish
Home Video Reviews
Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story' is a divisive but timely documentary presented well in 1080p with a rich soundtrack and engaging bonus materials.
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