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Sicko

reviewed by ginakristie

Michael Moore sets his sights on the plight of the uninsured in this eye-opening, Oscar-nominated documentary. In the world's richest country, 45 million people have no health insurance, ...
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ginakristie
03/12/2009

Sicko 5

I enjoyed this movie, I like the fact Michael Moore shows the errors we've made in our health care system. He's very right. I've been over seas and the quality of health care is better and does not impose such high prices on a person.

Medicine, care, anything medical, health care is a business here in America, and if you don't have the money or insurance, you just don't get the care or quality of care.

I appreciate Michael Moore exposing things that are right in front of our faces but we just don't see.

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EschewObfuscation commented 248 days ago.
The health care (or health insurance) debate is not quite totally settled by the famously objective "journalist" Michael Moore producing a slanted, fictional treatise on the subject. it's good he's awakened you to a few of his "facts" but you might want to learn more before you decide he's right about everything on this issue.

Moose74 commented 214 days ago.
Moore is not an objective journalist in the classic sense nor does he claim to be. He is a maker of award-winning documentaries that undeniably have a point of view. "Fictional treatise" may or may not be a purposeful reference to Moore's speech at the Oscars where he said the Iraq War was being waged for "fictional reasons." I hope it was because, if not, it's a slap in the face to the very real Americans interviewed in "Sicko." It should also be noted that even Fox News gave the film a positive review.
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