terça-feira, outubro 06, 2009

Hollywood Buzz #58

O que se diz lá fora sobre CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY, de Michael Moore:



«The film's title is never explained. What does Moore mean? Maybe it's that capitalism means never having to say you're sorry.»
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times.

«Like most of his movies, CAPITALISM is a tragedy disguised as a comedy; it’s also an entertainment.»
Manohla Dargis, New York Times.

«Moore sees our abusive relationship with capitalism as a growing plague. His movie, a genuine and welcome rabble-rouser, lays out the history of how democracy got corrupted.»
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone.

«At its best, CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY is a searing outcry against the excesses of a cutthroat time. At its worst, it's dorm-room Marxism.»
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly.

«This is a love story, all right, but it has less to do with the flaws of capitalism than it does with Moore's unwavering fondness for the sound of his own voice, and for what he perceives as his own vast cleverness.»
Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com.

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