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Sicko

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Sicko (2007)
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Medical DramaPolitical DocumentaryDocumentaryDrama

A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.

  • Director
    • Michael Moore
  • Writer
    • Michael Moore
  • Stars
    • Michael Moore
    • Tucker Albrizzi
    • Edward R. Annis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Michael Moore
    • Writer
      • Michael Moore
    • Stars
      • Michael Moore
      • Tucker Albrizzi
      • Edward R. Annis
    • 436User reviews
    • 185Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 14 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Michael Moore
    Michael Moore
    • Self
    Tucker Albrizzi
    Tucker Albrizzi
    • Self
    Edward R. Annis
    • Self - President-elect A.M.A 1962
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Dr. Edward Annis)
    Dick Armey
    Dick Armey
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tony Benn
    • Self
    George Bush
    George Bush
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Reggie Cervantes
    • Self
    Dick Cheney
    Dick Cheney
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Hillary Clinton
    Hillary Clinton
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Hillary Rodham Clinton)
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Ehrlichman
    John Ehrlichman
    • Self
    • (archive sound)
    John Emling
    • Self - NFIB Health Care Specialist
    • (archive footage)
    Newt Gingrich
    Newt Gingrich
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Rudy Giuliani
    Rudy Giuliani
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Graham
    • Self
    Aleida Guevara
    Aleida Guevara
    • Self
    • Director
      • Michael Moore
    • Writer
      • Michael Moore
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    8ianriley

    his best documentary so far

    Brilliant documentary, with a softer, less angry Moore taking a good hard look at the current state of the inner-workings of the American private health care system, and comparing them to the universal systems in Canada, England, and France. The nay-sayers will argue that he's skewing his content, or simply choosing the worst HMO stories, but that's exactly what he has to do to drive his point home! The content here is far less controversial than in his previous films. It's widely known that, despite being one of the richest countries in the world, the states is far from best when it comes to taking care of their own.

    The film gives the impression that Canadians wait an average of 45minutes to get seen at a hospital. Being a Canadian, I'll tell you right away that is not the case. There is an issue here in Canada with long wait times (both at the hospital and for major surgery), however, the system still works well, and everyone is taken care of, regardless of financial or social status.

    Seeing sicko really made me realize just how much I take our universal health care system for granted. Some of the HMO horror stories Moore gives are shocking (to put it lightly).

    While this film doesn't pack quite the punch, compared to Fahrenheit and Columbine, it's still going to turn a lot of heads. Everyone should see this movie.
    8janne-junnonen

    Pretty much what I expected

    Having read all the comments and reviews, this movie was pretty much what I expected. Moore does a really good job in making his point.

    What bothered me a little was his black & white view of the healthcare industry - either it is public OR private. In reality, many western countries have a "hybrid" system. For example here in Finland we have a pretty reasonable public healthcare system (which by the way is not totally free for the patient, albeit very cheap), but in addition, we also have private clinics, if you want even faster service and are willing to pay extra. You can also get an insurance from private companies, which provides extra financial support and/or service in the private clinics in case of illness. Also some workplaces and institutes have free doctors.

    A portion of the cost of medicines is substituted by the government in either case, and there is an annual limit after which they are totally substituted.

    I think it would be pretty straightforward to establish this kind of system in the US. There is no need to socialize healthcare TOTALLY. There is no need for the insurance company to "go" (as Moore put it), they just need to step aside a little and stop being the main authority. Also, if insurance companies have to compete with FREE (health care), there is only one thing they can do: offer really good service!
    perebarr

    European VIEW FOR CONSERVATIVES

    As European living temporary in this country (my wife is American), I would like to give my point of view about the movie:

    1) The facts that Michael Moore show about European Health System is true. We don't pay bills for medical procedures.

    2) Universal Health Care it doesn't mean "socialist" health care like Cuba. Rich and middle-high class can go to the private system, so we have both to choice, but it's normal that if you have to afford a expensive medical bill (how can afford a 250k medical bill?), even rich people go to the public system.

    3) As European living in United States, I can say Americans pay more taxes (direct and indirect), than Europeans, it's absolutely false that UHC will double the taxes of Americans.

    4) This is not a issue about conservatives or liberals, this is simple a humanity question.

    5) The Cuban woman made the right question: if a poor caribean island like Cuba can give Universal health care to their citizens, how the first economical potence can afford this? 6)One of the typical points to critic this movie is about wait lines to have medical attention in countries with UHC. The statistics are very clear: there are no more wait lines in this countries than in USA, even covering 100 % of the people (if you are a little bit intelligent and not a fanatic extremist, you can understand that if you exclude 50 milion person from medical attention, your rates about this issue can be better).

    7) This people that support the actual health care, I think they don't understood one of the principal messages of this movie: it doesn't matter if you have a good insuarance...you can be exclude for "bussiness" reasons. HORRIBLE AND INSANE.

    8) Every American had to recommend this movie to their neighbour, and associate (like in other times for other issues like segregation laws or vote for women), because affordable health care is BASIC HUMAN RIGHT, forbidden in the the richest country in the world.

    9) A lot of Americans are proud to be good Christians...I'm not sure Jesus and God support a system that treat human being as garbage. This post is specially dedicated for people that love America and the tradition (conservatives), because if they accept taxes for pay national security, inside this security can include this silent and big enemies that are always waiting to kill American people (cancer, strokes...). Don't worry, you can be conservative and patritotic and support a human and Christian system that support the poor and normal people. This not socialist, is capitalism with human face (normal in other advanced societies where they live more and better).
    10rich3077

    Wow.. just wow

    I just got done watching this movie and no other movie I have seen in my life has had the impact on me that this movie has had.

    My wife has M.S. and requires a LOT of medical treatment. Just ONE of her many prescriptions is a thousand (US) dollars a month. This very expensive experimental drug is nothing more than an old flu shot they are experimenting with. ( seriously )

    I am a middle class skilled worker with great insurance.. and I may soon be homeless due in part to this. The other part is due to the corrupt banking system that I hope one day gets equally exposed.

    I am now officially embarrassed to be a US citizen. If it wasn't for me already being middle aged and having 15 years seniority in a job I cannot replace... I would forever leave this so called "Free Country"

    Peace Rich

    rich3077@gmail.com
    9antti-kahkonen

    Michael Moore is the #1 patriot in USA, I hope people realize it now.

    I can only hope this movie wakes some people up, especially those flag waving people who keep on repeating slogans like "greatest country in the world" etc. This could be a serious wake up call for a proud nation. I have always wondered how people can still call it the greatest country if it does not have universal health care, but maybe the reason is, they don't know any better. They do not realize that in other western countries this has been done for ages and it works.

    People of USA should embrace Moore as the patriot he is. He wants the American PEOPLE all the best, but he gets sacrificed by the same people because he dares to speak about the government. But true patriots rise against governments too, if they are bad for the people. United states is not the flag, not the white house, not the senate, not the soaring eagle. It is the people living there, and this is what they have to remember. You can demand for universal health care, and you can vote for it.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Insurance companies banned employees from being interviewed in the documentary.
    • Goofs
      As he is in the boat nearing the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Michael Moore shouts that the base is on United States soil. It is on Cuban soil and leased by the United States.
    • Quotes

      Tony Benn: If we can find money to kill people, you can find money to help people.

    • Crazy credits
      A quote by Alexis de Tocqueville on the greatness of America is shown in the end credits: "The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults." A small postscript is then added: "(He was French.)"
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode dated 15 June 2007 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Alone Without You
      Written by Tom Morello (as The Nightwatchman)

      Performed by Tom Morello (as The Nightwatchman)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • SiCKO
    • Filming locations
      • Havana, Cuba
    • Production companies
      • Dog Eat Dog Films
      • The Weinstein Company
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,540,079
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $68,969
      • Jun 24, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,163,768
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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