i often feel a sense of liberation after watching michael moore's gung-ho tactics. you know, the one's at the end of his films were he drives his message (literally..) and lobbies for the greater good. he truly does catch an emotion with his story telling.
but in the end i think that capitalism is not the problem with this film, it's more about corruption at the highest point of the triangle.. a vein which runs through all his films.
he claims to love america and states that he doesn't want to live there the way it is, he is a hypocrite, but i suppose it just wouldn't work if he was berating from afar.
down in the trench's and all that.