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This is a documentary about the closure of a factory of General Motors in Flint, Michigan. This decision led to 30,000 workers lost their jobs. The film revolves around the talents of director Michael Moore in an interview with GM CEO - Roger Smith.
Regardless of Moore's conceitedness and simple-mindedness, he still makes a good movie, and without inventing so many facts as he did with Bowling for Columbine.
August 08, 2003
The Dissolve
The film itself remains a hard kick in the head-a funny, angry inquiry into what the hell happened to the American dream.
the first of Moore's already legendary documentaries.
October 15, 2004
Lawrence Journal-World
Entertaining but overpraised first effort from Moore
December 03, 2004
Reno Gazette-Journal
So many classic bits.
September 18, 2003
Flick Filosopher
brilliant and subversive
October 28, 2003
Cinema em Cena
Nem todos os argumentos de Michael Moore são válidos como ele gostaria, mas o filme cumpre seu objetivo ao analisar a decadência de uma cidade em função da ganância de uma grande empresa.
April 13, 2003
Movie Views
While not as good as Bowling for Columbine, Roger and Me does show delirious hints of what was yet to come.
Michael Moore's film is intelligent, funny, in-depth, and touching, all executed with a gripping hands-on approach to the material that helps engage the audience more than you're standard talking heads documentary.
Despite some tempering with the chronological sequence of events, this is a scathingly biting satire of Reagonomics that captures the zeitgeist of the late 1980s much more poignantly than most Hollywood movies.