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Where to Invade Next

In an exciting and challenging atmosphere, this documentary follows Michale Moore, an intelligent and ambitious director, who wanders the European nations and Africa, in order to see how those countries are run and their view of the US, as he covers each country's educational system, ideas, and all about it.
Duration: 120 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 7.5
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
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Grace Corry Film Ireland Magazine
January 03, 2017 The documentary has no real solutions but is nevertheless stirring and at times inspiring.
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Richard James Havis South China Morning Post
November 15, 2016 Moore does a good job of introducing US viewers to different perspectives, and the movie is aimed at a home audience who might not be aware that countries like Slovenia even exist.
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Barry Hertz Globe and Mail
February 26, 2016 This is sociology for dummies - and even they might find Moore's points overly laboured.
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Adam Graham Detroit News
February 12, 2016 Moore, taking on his everyman role, delights in sharing that many of the programs and policies he highlights are founded on American ideals.
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Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times
February 12, 2016 Occasionally poignant but ham-handed and only semi-funny.
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Tricia Olszewski Washington City Paper
January 02, 2017 The issues presented in Where to Invade Next are disillusioning enough to provoke reflection on our society instead of irritation at Moore's antics.
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Jim Slotek Toronto Sun
February 25, 2016 For anyone who's never seen a Michael Moore film and wants the entire experience at once -- it's all here.
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Tina Hassannia RogerEbert.com
August 25, 2016 The most salient point Moore makes in "Where to Invade Next" is that so many of the ideas explored in the doc are American, historically speaking.
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Peter Howell Toronto Star
February 25, 2016 [Moore has] made his most enjoyable film in years and also his most inspiring, the antidote to prevailing global doom and gloom.
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Sean P. Means Salt Lake Tribune
December 31, 2016 The travelogue provides plenty to chew on, but one wishes it were possible to separate the merit of Moore's suggestions from the smug superiority he exudes whenever he speaks.
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Alex Casey New Zealand Herald
February 16, 2017 Where to Invade Next is a departure from Moore's typically cynical, end-of-days vibe - this doco feels different, even optimistic. And although Moore does not present one cohesive solution, at least he's asking the questions in the first place.
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