Sunday, May 9, 2010

Vespa License California



What can be worse than knowing you are going to die because they have no money to pay for a doctor who can heal? The current debate on American public health and the privatization process that is taking place here in Madrid, I recalled a very good movie that was not too well received by the public. John Q.


Everything happens in the typical atmosphere of the American dream. A family goes to see his son play baseball 12 years. At halftime, the family that could be either us suffer a terrible blow, and the child suffers a heart attack. That desperation becomes agony at being deprived of health insurance that the father had been paying for a lifetime, due to cost cutting in the healthcare business.



Since then, the world becomes a battleground for a parent who wants to save his son. Give a father no options and you leave him no choice but to pray an appropriate subtitle for the film.

The movie is a complete criticizes the U.S. healthcare system, by firms that cut to meet the health needs of most primary insurance (ie for the needy) to perform expensive operations to the most wealthy aesthetics.



However, a country where every one cares about his own ass, did not like the idea of \u200b\u200ba black father who struggles to save his son wasting money to doctors and surgeons who could earn more by putting new walls and covering nose pricks Britney Spears arms.


The bad reviews of this movie are of the same criticisms that bad documentaries like Super Size me and Sicko, not to mention Bownling for Columbine, which represents the American reality.

For my part, this film won so many points in depth and emotion not to mention the instant rapport that is created by Denzel Washington (in my opinion a very good actor, my favorite) in the role of fathers fighting the world that is against him.

other hand, and to end with a small subsection of political opinion, every time I see the mindless Americans calling Obama "Nazi" for trying to create an embryo of Health published in a country of third world quality of life as USA, I come cramps.


Enjoy the movie, and return to Little Snack of Horrors!