Film Analysis Of Sicko

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Alice Peng
Dr. Butler
English 1110.01
11 November 2015
Analysis on Sicko
Michael Moore uses Sicko to criticize the media in the United States. Using a sarcastic tone throughout his film, Moore contrasts the free, universal health care in Canada, Britain, France, and Cuba and expensive, inefficient health insurance in the U.S. along with many other false messages broadcast on media. He reveals the healthcare differences between what is displayed on media and in reality. By exposing these contrasts, Moore shows that media is not so truthful to the public.
Supporting such concept, the article “Australian Government Media Strategies,” written by Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani and Irene Limberis Twombly, analyzes how Australian government uses media …show more content…

TV through multiple scenes. Instead of telling people to take care of themselves, the TV commercials always tell people that they are sick, encourage them to go to their doctors, and take more drugs. Such false ideas convince people that their doctors and drugs are the most reliable resources when they get sick or even just tired. Consequently, people take multiple jobs to obtain insurance to “take care” of themselves. Otherwise, when they face serious health problems, they will have to pay tremendous amount of money on their own. Moore demonstrates people’s burden to continue working through two specific examples. One elderly man who works in the supermarket cannot retire from his position because he will not get free medicine if he does not have employee insurance. The other woman interviewed by a politician on TV said that she took three jobs. The reality is that people can damage their health more quickly as they sleep less and take less care of themselves. Implanting such false belief into people’s minds causes them to work more, pay more taxes, but acquire poor health. Moore uses such scenes to inform people that the media does not honestly present correct health suggestions to the public. Because of people’s lack of awareness, government secretly manages to convey such notion through

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