Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Review: Michael Moore Loses His Way In The Optimistic 'Where To Invade Next'


By Rebecca Keegan, Dec 22, 2015 LA Times

Michael Moore has said the early inspiration for "Where to Invade Next" came to him as a 19-year-old with a Eurail pass, astounded by the free healthcare he received in Sweden for a broken toe.

It makes sense, then, that his new movie has the feel of an activist travelogue. How much filmgoers enjoy it may depend on how much they enjoy the mixture of smugness and naivete in a college sophomore.

Moore gained fame with his earlier documentaries about corporate greed, guns and foreign policy that were fueled by a righteous anger. In "Where to Invade Next," he takes a more optimistic stance. Shedding the rage is fine — even rabble rousers are allowed to evolve — but in losing that anger, Moore has also lost focus.

 
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