Michael Moore sets his sights on the plight of the uninsured in this Oscar-nominated documentary that uses Moore's trademark humor and confrontational style to ask the difficult questions and get to the truth behind the health care crisis. In the world's richest country, 45 million people have no health insurance, while HMOs grow in size and wealth. Moore also explores the widespread use of antidepressants and their possible link to violence.
2007 PG-13 123 minutes
4.75 stars (Dale-5, David-4.5). A little slow in the middle but well worth it. Really eye opening and raises lots of questions about our Health Care System.