Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Usamah Harvey
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
michael-69243
Anybody attacking this film is just someone with a list of talking points and an agenda to disparage it. If you didn't like the visuals then you don't get the term metaphor and if you say he blames everybody but Wall Street (ygbfkm) you didn't watch it or you smoke much crack.The movie explains how we've come to the edge of a world wide financial tsunami. Personally for me, the tipping point was devastating one two punch that tied together; (1) the amount of leverage given to the big 5 banks during Clinton's term where they increased their leverage by 30 to 1 and (2) making the taxpayers responsible for their losses while they keep ALL the gains. Those two acts just poured gas on the fire...it removed any accountability and encouraged financial recklessness that in any other universe that would be considered a criminal malfeasance. (Yo Cupcake, that's just one example where the movie takes square aim at Wall Street as well as the Big Government elite of the time. I'll bet Bill Clinton got paid for that deal)Steve Bannon is no friend to Wall Street or Big Government and I would be so happy if this administration has a plan to finally hold some people like Hank Paulson accountable for the financial crimes perpetrated in 2008.
tcziifle
For all those who felt this film is just more right wing propaganda based on zero facts, I would appreciate their individual explanations calling out who, what, when, where, how and why we are now facing our "fiscal cliff" and potential economic meltdown.It is one thing to scream "propaganda" from a shallow emotional perspective however; without providing some intelligent facts to reasonably explain your opposite viewpoint or perspective, you just appear to parroting back a completely uninformed response of "No, that's not it!" Please explain what you know factually - not emotionally - are the root causes of our fiscal cliff and potential economic meltdown.
timerider10
This is a right wing attack ad disguised as a documentary.There are no real facts presented, just the normal right wing rants about how everyone who doesn't agree with their view point is ruining the country.Democrats = communists,all regulations are strangling the business world,social programs are bleeding us dry, etc. At least they could have tried to make this interesting but no the constant attacks on everyone but Wall Street and so self righteous that after less than a quarter of the documentary it starts to grate on your nerves. Hippies, Godlessness, 50's mothers (women), Community Reinvestment Act, ACORN, too much regulation caused the 2008 crash! REALLY?!! If you don't think but follow along and believe all the right wing crap this film will appeal to you, otherwise don't bother watching this.
coldsnout
I give this film three stars because that's about how many true statements it contains. But firstly, this director uses the same psychological machinations that the latest president's political consultants used to get him elected - cognitive dissonance (tension which comes from holding two conflicting or unconnected thoughts in the mind at the same time). The images on the screen hold very little or no reinforcement of what the narrator is saying, and usually distracts from the point. They do, however, reinforce multitudinous snide innuendos.I could only absorb what was said by not watching the screen, but only listening. Listening was made difficult because the music (also distracting and irrelevant) was way too loud. In order to hear the narratives, you have to turn up the volume and put up with ear-splitting music apparently also designed to enhance the dissonance.The "meat" of the film is that there are cycles in society which lead to war, peace, prosperity and change. Guess which one we're in. This doomsday presentation traces all the blame to a US generation that is easy to make fun of, with no tenable connection, for the debt and inflation explosion at the inevitable disaster. I've not read all the books by the scholars interviewed, but I'm familiar enough with the liberal organizations they associate themselves with. Economics is the result of more than just opinions, but productivity, creativity and policy. They correctly point out the flaws in the recent (post 2008) desperate machinations of the Fed and US Treasury, but offer no solutions, evasive actions we may take, or even useful warnings.I found tongue-in-cheek humor in the images that flash continuously past the viewer. Some, like a flash of suckling piglets on a sow's abdomen or the many scenes of exploding buildings, appear so ridiculous in view of the narration that if you turned off the sound, this could be an entertaining film.Expect to be alarmed, depressed and confused by this film, not enlightened or edified.