
- In presenting a fireball of a movie that might change your life (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone), Moore skewers both major political parties (Claudia Puig, USA Today) for selling out the millions of people devastated by loss of homes and jobs to the interests of fat cat capitalists. Moore has dug up some astonishing dirt (Brian D. Johnson, Macleans), stories told in the faces of the foreclosed and e
In presenting a âfireball of a movie that might change your lifeâ (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone), Moore âskewers both major political partiesâ (Claudia Puig, USA Today) for selling out the millions of people devastated by loss of homes and jobs to the interests of fat cat capitalists. Moore has âdug up some astonishing dirtâ (Brian D. Johnson, Macleans), stories told in the faces of the foreclosed and evicted, in the food stamps received by hungry airline pilots, and in the courage of fi! red factory workers who refuse to go quietly. But more than a cry of despair, Mooreâs film raises the possibility of hope. Capitalism: A Love Story is âThe most American of films since the populist cinema of Frank Capra (Itâs a Wonderful Life)â (Dan Siegel, Huffington Post ), âa movie that manages shrewdly, even brilliantly, to capitalize on the populist anger that has been sweeping the nationâ (Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal ). Capitalism: A Love Story is loaded with over 90 minutes of hilarious extended and deleted scenes, as well as exciting and informative featurettes profiling Americans and American businesses!
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