Review of Roger & Me (1989) by Richard F — 28 Jul 2009
Moore is always good sensationalizing the material by focusing the subject in the spotlight and putting it on the "spot". There's not much here I didn't already know, except for more of an intimate knowledge of Moore's background and of Flint, Michigan.
But for most people, there might be a lot of "food for thought" in this corporate exposing documentary. In the end, it's sort of hard to feel sorry for people that have to "lie in their bed after they've made it", so to speak.
Generally, people only get fire in their belly when times get rough for them personally. Nevertheless, for a more thorough and interesting investigation of GM and their mischievous ways, see "Who Killed the Electric Car?".
This review of Roger & Me (1989) was written by Richard F on 28 Jul 2009.
Roger & Me has generally received positive reviews.
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