Indeed a documentary film done good that from particularly serious information on the state of the health American! Approval all! QUOTE(gninori @ Sep 6 2007, 10:33 PM) [snapback]50457[/snapback] a documentary with a thesis, a strong thesis, not neutral as watching coupling lions on BBC, but one of the best i've ever seen as a film it's really well done, moving sometimes, enlightining, it makes you feel still hopeful about the human fate, a great simple lesson on democracy (when that old wise english ex-MP was talking i felt that not everything is lost, we still can build a better future, humanity can still go ahead, take a step further in its social evolution, the voice of the founding fathers of the '600 and 700 revolutions yet reverberates) i asked to myself: why is it so touching? it's only because the devious director was scheming and leading us almost to tears and was there something else? yes, there was the film talks about one of the deepest, basic features of our being human animal beings: our health we give that as granted, when strong and young, or anyway we confide that if we lose it we might take care of it, with help from outside of course everyone can die, but we think that we are otherwise being helped to survive or find again a decent life is that always so? health, good health is what makes us working living beings, maybe more important than the pursuit of happiness, and love, etc... and i couldnt help thinking of my canadian and french friends here when watching the movie i really suggest they watch the film apart from sterile arguments about moore and his films, this one is first and foremost a very good and profound film, what the best cinema is apt to be able to create