Where to Invade Next

Where to Invade Next

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Where to Invade Next
Where to Invade Next

Where to Invade Next

7.5 | 2h1m | R | en | Documentary

To understand firsthand what the United States of America can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully “invades” some to see what they have to offer.

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7.5 | 2h1m | R | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: December. 23,2015 | Released Producted By: Dog Eat Dog Films , IMG Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://wheretoinvadenext.com
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To understand firsthand what the United States of America can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully “invades” some to see what they have to offer.

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Michael Moore , Jón Gnarr

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Jayme Roy

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Muhsin80 Dear Michael Moore I live all my live in Europe and started to think if I've missed something in here... I hope with this documentary will get the situation in the US better. In company's people have to listen don't get to say a lot. In Europe you get discriminated on religious and cultural bases. They all say that they treat you as the same until you ask them this very same question when they had a drink or two...
Andrea Eriksson This review will contain spoilers!You will in this movie follow Michael Moore's quest around the world for ideas that other countries developed to a greater extent than the Americans. The thoughts he highlights are for example how many weeks of paid vacation the Italians get, Portugal's laws around drug use, teenage pregnancies 'sin France, Norway's view on imprisonment and Finland's school system, but also more. In my opinion Michael Moore did a good job and caught my attention by bringing up these subjects above, but are his statements in the film true or does he have a hidden agenda and wants to change people's minds? Research shows that Italians don't get 8-9 weeks of paid vacation per year. On the contrary, at most, they get six whole weeks of paid vacation per year. This proves that Michael Moore's assertion is false (http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/lwp/papers/No_Holidays.pdf). Michael Moore indicates that France's adolescent fertilities are fewer than in America, and from what I found, there is ample support for this. 2015, teenage pregnancies within the ages 15 to 19 were in America 32 per 1000 and in France 9 per 1000. (http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.ADO.TFRT? end=2015&locations=FR&start=2015&view=bar) Studies also shows results of how the pregnancy rate has decreased in both countries since 2011. In France the number has decreased with 64 percent and in the United States with 44 percent. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4852976/table/T1/#TFN5 ) It is still important to realize that Michael Moore wants to make a statement with the content of the documentary. For this reason he might twist the truth to get empathy, but this is not one of those cases. The fact that the pregnancy rate is much lower in France is true, nonetheless Moore's contention that it has to do with the different ways to talk about sex doesn't have to be. All things considered, I believe that this is a documentary worth watching. On one hand he shows various thoughts in different countries which, at least in my case, made me more curious about the priorities and the citizen's positive attitude to them. On the other hand it's a great film to reflect on and it contains subjects to be critical about, with its interesting meaning expressed in a funny and eye-catching way. To conclude, I would strongly recommend this documentary to everyone, as long as they keep in mind to be critical.
Emil Wilsson 4 This review will contain spoilers.Where to invade next was released in 2015 in Canada and United States of America and three months later they released it for the rest of the world. Michael Moore who wrote and directed this movie is back with another funny documentary that will for sure make you laugh but also show you the differences between USA and some other countries.This documentary is produced by Michael Moore, he's traveling around the world to conquer the best ideas and concepts and bring them back to the US. He does this in order to make a better society in the US. In the film he is traveling to places such as Italy, France, Tunisia, Slovenia, Portugal and Norway to find out if the working conditions, school lunches, gender equality etc.. are better there and why it's better. But this movie is extremely misleading if you believe that just because one school have nice food doesn't mean the entire country has the same quality. It's simply impossible. Likewise, the statement that Germany have so good working condition can't be confirmed unless other sources can back it up. He portrays Europe as if we don't have any flaws at all and that's totally wrong, every country has their flaws but he doesn't show the entire picture and that makes the film really unreliable. So what can we call it? A documentary or propaganda?But, I really loved the film because of the humor in it but also that it's so serious. Everybody should see the movie and judge it for themselves. I'm sure you will learn something fun, but also a lot of interesting facts you didn't knew about those countries earlier. I guess Michael Moore also has a hidden reason behind this movie. He wants us to discuss and talk to each other about it and the differences between the countries.I highly recommend this movie.
Theo "Where to invade next?" is a documentary by Michael Moore and it was made in 2015. Michael Moore is a political activist and film maker from USA and travel to different countries to learn about them and see what makes the country good. Some people discuss whether or not this is a documentary or if it is propaganda. I think it could be somewhere in the middle, partly a documentary and partly a propaganda movie. In my opinion it is good that he makes a documentary to let the viewers see the difference between the United States and Europe, but why does he only show the good things and not some bad things with the countries he is visiting. He should show the viewers both sides and not only one of them. In my view the countries that he was visiting aren't that good. I have not been to all of the countries but because he doesn't show us the things they don't do well but we can't be sure. For example, in France they make the school lunch look and taste good. I think that the children are more likely to eat it and then they will get better grades if the lunch looks, tastes and smells good. In Sweden there are lots of children that don't eat the food because it doesn't look and smell tasty. "You shouldn't judge a book by its cover", it is the same thing with food. It doesn't have to look and smell good to taste good. In the documentary he told us that the people in Italy have eight weeks paid vacation. He was at a company called Ducati and asked they if they had eight weeks of paid vacation and of course they had that. But does everyone in Italy get eight weeks paid vacation? I had to look it up and according to http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/06/08/countries- most-vacation-days/2400193/ they have approximately 30 days of paid vacation. That is four weeks, it is half of what he said in the documentary. He didn't say specifically that all in Italy have eight weeks but he didn't specify that not everyone have eight weeks. To conclude I think you should watch this documentary, but you have to be critical. It was very interesting and fascinating!