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Capitalism: A Love Story
TrailerFilmmaker Michael Moore explores corporate greed, the global economic meltdown, and their disastrous effect on American lives. Capitalism: A Love Story is an examination of the social costs of corporate interests pursuing profits at the expense of the public good.Genre: DocumentaryActors: William Black, Jimmy Carter, Elijah Cummings, Baron Hill, Marcy Kaptur, John McCain, Michael Moore, Sarah Palin, Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bernie Sanders, ...»Director: Michael MooreCountry: United StatesDuration: 127 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Time OutFebruary 26, 2010The thesis that rapacious capitalism has horrific social consequences is credible and well illustrated, if hardly eye-opening to European viewers.
MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalNovember 05, 2009Moore is always visually playful and subversive, and even when dealing with such serious and depressing topics entertaining; but he's also game enough to examine America's mythology of prosperity.
Globe and MailOctober 02, 2009As a filmmaker creating a product for a marketplace, supported by profit-seeking investors, he obviously has some comfort level with capitalism in the sense of doing business.
Detroit NewsOctober 02, 2009Michael Moore is up to his old tricks in Capitalism: A Love Story, and that's sure to both infuriate, and entertain and inform, depending which side of the Michael Moore fence you stand on.
Chicago TribuneOctober 02, 2009While it's amusing to watch Moore on camera plaster the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange with crime-scene tape, when Moore goes through his customary security-guard harassment in another segment, it's hard not to think: Here we go again.
Matt's Movie ReviewsMarch 05, 2014Moore evokes Pope Benedict XVI "Caritas in Veritate" and stresses the need that Judeo-Christian ethics, upon which his country was founded, must play a part in the recovery and stability of the financial sector.
ComingSoon.netMarch 10, 2011A lot of the old Moore is still obvious in Capitalism, his genuine belief in everyone pulling together his feel for a good public stunt but he's lost a little something. The social zeal of his best work has been replaced with a hint of fanaticism.
Common Sense MediaDecember 18, 2010Docu on corporate misdeeds names names, makes mistakes.
QuickflixOctober 27, 2010As with all of Moore's films, this is really about the fall of The American Dream, with Moore acting as our tour guide into the rotten core of his beloved country. And once again, his heart is in the right place. If only he could keep his ego out of it.
DCistJuly 03, 2010This isn't just about pointing fingers at those who have gotten us into this mess, but about mobilizing working people to stop waiting for someone else to fix it, to stop sitting idly by while their wages, pensions, health care, and homes are stolen.
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