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91
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
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
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.
80
There's something undeniably sharp and buoyant about Moore's globe-trotting, grass-is-greener approach that compels indulgence and attention.
75
Moore has made his best film in over a decade, and one that clarifies exactly what his strengths are.
70
Funny and always on-topic without going overboard, it's an engaging film.
60
Where to Invade Next is a romantic film, equally affecting and annoying in its simplicity.
60
It's jocular, never feels like a screed, and it's refreshingly outward-looking.
50
The pacing on this one is flaccid, and while I think he has some interesting points to make, the framing device to the film is a total bust.
50
As informative and passionate as he often is on screen, Michael Moore also always toes the line toward shooting himself in the rhetorical foot with his own thuggish persona.

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