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Where To Invade Next ein Film von Michael Moore mit Michael Moore. Following Moore as he travels the world, invading countries to get insight on their laws, school board systems, and their general ways of life, he kicks his own country to the curb by showing how everyone else is clearly better than the United States of America. David Bennent, Mario Adorf, Angela Winkler to invade sth. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. Whether it is Italy with its generous vacation time allotments, France with its gourmet school lunches, Germany with its industrial policy, Norway and its prison system, Tunisia and its strongly progressive women's policy, or Iceland and its strong female presence in government and business among others, Michael Moore discovers there is much that American should emulate.Rated R for language, some violent images, drug use and brief graphic nudity
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[Full review in Spanish]. Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11; and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. From Slovenia giving homes and knives to prisoners, to students only attending class for three hours a day in Germany being a good thing, "Where to Invade Next" makes you feel bad for any country who doesn't do this.
View All Videos (1) With something like "Bowling for Clumbine" or the more recent "Capitalism: A Love Story," he has always been pushing the boundaries as to what may offend the average viewer. Turns out the solutions to America's most entrenched problems already existed in the world - they're just waiting to be co-opted. Moore is arrogant. a list of 14 titles Von Where to Invade Next is a bit overlong and slightly overkill, but it is also fascinating and utterly depressing in a very profound way.