I've never seen a documentary like this before, but I should have by now. Michael Moore's wildly entertaining debut is deeply personal, passive aggressively chronicling the downfall of his own hometown caused by the CEO of General Motors. It's funny, it's devastating, it's all good things I have ever wanted to see in a documentary. Looking forward to watching the rest of Moore's films.
I've never seen a documentary like this before, but I should have by now. Michael Moore's wildly entertaining debut is deeply personal, passive aggressively chronicling the downfall of his own hometown caused by the CEO of General Motors. It's funny, it's devastating, it's all good things I have ever wanted to see in a documentary. Looking forward to watching the rest of Moore's films.