I remember the last time I sobbed in movies was almost 20 years back. I admit that it was such a huge big remorseless embarrassment mistake to weep for 'God Must Be Crazy'. I vividly remember watching it in the Cineplex (the one and only cinema in Subang Jaya by then, which is now Asia Café) with my parents and aunts, in my pajama. I know exactly the reason why I cried watching that stupid movie, but I aint telling… no way!
No movies have ever evoked my lacrimal glands since then, nor there was any movie to perpetually touched my heart. As I am labeled as 'heartless' by my friends for that.
It must be a blue moon tonight. I think I just cried watching this one so-called movie – SiCKO. It's neither a heartbreaking, sad nor gloomy kinda movie, but it's just depressing. Let's not make me spoilt the crème of cake, please make yourself enjoy the sickening yet eye-opening subjects the movie has to offer as I believed that Michael Moore has purpose in making so.
I've actually been exposed to sequels of this movie somewhere around last year during a motivational speech by one of the best motivator in town. Only today, I got to see it on TV, Star Movies to be exact. Do check out your Astro Review for SiCKO schedule. Those who are not into sci-fi or fic, don't worry, it's not. Just a little lovely controversial movie that made me count my blessing even more to be Malaysian and be under the rule of our perceptive government. (Ref : I am a big fan of the Gov.)
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I look forward to watching the documentary, haven't watch this one yet although heard about it years ago. i've only watched his previous docu- fahrenheit 911. I like his work. it makes you stop and think.
Micheal Moore is one outstanding, controversial documentary director with wide eye-opener masterpieces...I was speechless when me and Abg Sam watched SickO last year...damn I love controversial elements ;)
isk takotla saiko2 ni ngee
bukan cite saiko la.. tu cite pasal problem2 org sakit. tengok la best!
besh ker wehh!! bunyi cm layan.
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