Synopsis
To understand firsthand what the United States of America can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully “invades” some to see what they have to offer.
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Cast
- Michael MooreSelf
- Dr. Pasi SahlbergSelf
- Krista KiuruSelf
- Jón GnarrSelf
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Entertainment Weekly
Where to Invade Next is so heartfelt and sincere, it’s tempting to say that Moore’s mellowed with age. But beneath its innocent-abroad optimism, the film has a stinging truth that’s hard to ignore. - 83
IndieWire
Five years after his rambling "Capitalism: A Love Story," the filmmaker bounces back from one of his worst films with one of his best — a surprisingly endearing set of suggestions for a better tomorrow. - 80
Variety
There’s something undeniably sharp and buoyant about Moore’s globe-trotting, grass-is-greener approach that compels indulgence and attention. - 80
Screen Daily
It is a more stimulating, thought-provoking and entertaining call to arms than anything we are likely to hear from an aspiring President over the next year. - 75
The Playlist
Moore has made his best film in over a decade, and one that clarifies exactly what his strengths are. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
Funny and always on-topic without going overboard, it’s an engaging film. - 60
The Guardian
Where to Invade Next is a romantic film, equally affecting and annoying in its simplicity. - 60
The Telegraph
It’s jocular, never feels like a screed, and it’s refreshingly outward-looking.