Review of Where to Invade Next (2015) by Jason F — 02 Apr 2016
This may be MM's best film to date and that's saying a lot because in my book, Bowling for Columbine was a masterpiece and Fahrenheit 911 not far behind. The segment reflecting on how Germany remembers its terrible past shines powerfully on a deficiency in how the USA handles its own past; the segment on law enforcement in Portugal and incarceration in Norway challenges the failures of US practices of the same, and their insidious instigation of a new version of Jim Crow in southern states.
As well, Moore adroitly punctures the myth of higher taxes in Western Europe.
This review of Where to Invade Next (2015) was written by Jason F on 02 Apr 2016.
Where to Invade Next has generally received positive reviews.
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