Michael Moore's new movie Sicko opened to strong business in limited release across the country this weekend, including two metro theaters. If you had a chance to see it, we want to know what you thought about it.
- What did you take away from it?
- How did you feel after seeing Kansas City's St. Joseph Medical Center play such a prominent role in the film?
- Did you think it made a good argument about the American health care system compared to Canada, Britain, France and even Cuba?
- Did it make a valid point that the current system needs to change -- somehow?
I argue that the scene with the Cuban firefighters, a scene that was essentially non-political, was one of the most moving you'll see in any movie this whole year.
Share your thoughts in the comments section. It won't hurt a bit.