Un regard en profondeur sur le gouvernement des États-Unis et sa réponse face à l'épidémie de COVID-19 au cours des premiers mois de la pandémie.Un regard en profondeur sur le gouvernement des États-Unis et sa réponse face à l'épidémie de COVID-19 au cours des premiers mois de la pandémie.Un regard en profondeur sur le gouvernement des États-Unis et sa réponse face à l'épidémie de COVID-19 au cours des premiers mois de la pandémie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Self - U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
- (images d'archives)
- (as Sec. Alex Azar)
- Self - Governor of Massachusetts
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Medical ICU Director, UVA Medical Center
- (as Dr. Taison Bell)
- Self - White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator
- (images d'archives)
- Self - White House National Security Advisor
- (images d'archives)
- Self - BARDA Director 2016 - 2020
- (as Dr. Rick Bright)
- Self - HHS Secretary 2014 - 2017
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Governor of New York
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Congresswoman, Michigan
- (images d'archives)
- (as Rep. Debbie Dingell)
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- Self - CDC Director 2009 - 2017
- (as Dr. Tom Frieden)
- Narrator
- (voix)
- Self - Assistant Director, UW Medicine Clinical Virology
- (as Dr. Alex Greninger)
Avis à la une
It's beyond urgent, and indeed, in time that may prove to be its undoing. I'd estimate that the filming for this was probably finished around June/July, so even at release there's important things it couldn't cover (Trump's own positive test to the virus is a footnote that appears right before the end credits). And with the story of COVID-19 still ongoing, there will inevitably be more changes and dramatic revelations to come.
But for now, this is vital, compelling, compulsively watchable, expertly edited, and undeniably stomach-churning stuff. I don't doubt that there is some bias likely present within this documentary, but as something that presents an argument- even if it is by and large one side- it's exceptional. The argument is presented brilliantly. Some may disagree with its ultimate point- it's inevitable, in this year of absolutely insane societal division- but I'd urge everybody to at least give it a watch, and make up their own mind once it's over.
I want to straight up beg Netflix to buy the rights to this, because 99% of the time, when you tell somebody about a film or a tv show, the question is: "Is it on Netflix?" That's how so many people I know watch everything they watch, and a film like this needs to reach as many people as possible as soon as possible. I was anticipating it, based on the strength of Alex Gibney's other documentaries, but I assume most other people won't be willing to part with AUS $6.99 to rent it on iTunes- currently the only way someone in my part of the world can watch it legally.
I see ratings of 1´s and 2´s because people don´t like to see Trump being criticized, but what does an opinion has to do with facts? Look it up, check it, if you find errors write them in your review. But to slash something because it doesn't fit your views, that´s kind of silly to me.
I think it´s worth to watch but don´t expect to be happy at the end. Because this is about the failure of a corrupt system and the people managing it.
Messonnier was swiftly swept under the Trump carpet where all science based experts reside. It is a big carpet, with a growing bump. Huge bump. That is the sad crux of this documentary, a thorough, blow by blow spine-chilling COVID-19 dateline, and the shocking ineptitude and dangerous apathy from the Trump government (if you can call it that) in response. Not much new here for anyone keeping up with the news, fake or not, but when presented in a calm, simmering sequence, plays out like a bloody horror movie. Which, let's face it, it is.
"Totally Under Control" is an impressive cinematic achievement, stretched out like a real time news program, brimming with startlingly blunt interviews, thorough investigations, slick editing, and stunning clips. The parade of despondent experts daunting. The series of unfortunate events mind-boggling.
Just to rub salt deeper into the festering wound, an alternate reality, the successful South Korean response to the virus is not just eluded to, but is presented in all it's meticulous glory. A cold hard slap to the face of American foolishness. Ouch.
A series of bungles, lies, incompetencies, and cover ups, lead to a catastrophe most are still trying to properly comprehend. This is an utterly infuriating watch. A strong drink might help.
The dictatorial and abusive power wielded by the president is at the rotten core of this calamity, and filmmaker Alex Gibney eagerly lets The Don indict himself throughout. Repeatedly. Important agencies bow to his whims, try to massage (in vain) disasters, and for the most part, dare not contradict or question Trump for fear of reprisal. Those who do, are quickly dispatched. Fact or fiction? The lines are blurry.
Will a devastating pandemic that threatens to hurl America into full blown depression finally sway the Kool Aid drinkers, or is this the end of the greatest country in the world? We are about to find out. This important film is ample warning, and a primo election primer.
- hipCRANK
I do think this movie does nothing more than show how a government cares more about money and re-election than the health and safety of its citizens. It also appears the majority of those who support Trump tend to follow his every word like sheep. So when you get a president who states that he does not believe in science and medicine... well you are going to get a lot of his followers that blindly follow his words and in turn creating a more "un-educated country"
In the end this seems like a propaganda film strategically placed mere weeks before an election, but at the same time the film is based on facts.
7.1
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne day after the film was completed, Donald Trump announced that he had contracted COVID-19.
- Citations
Michael Bowen: I'm a salesman telling a story nobody believes, the story that the U.S. mask supply is gonna collapse, and people are gonna die, and it doesn't cost much to fix. That's the story.
Michael Bowen: I'm getting five-hundred to one-thousand emails a day. I'm getting email from people, not businesses. I'm getting emails from moms. I'm getting emails from old people, 'Please send me masks,'
[chokes up]
Michael Bowen: and I can't.
[chokes up again, lip quivers]
Michael Bowen: I can't help all these people.
- ConnexionsFeatures L'Aube rouge (1984)
- Bandes originalesTime Is On My Side
Written by Jerry Ragovoy (as Norman Meade)
Performed by Irma Thomas
Published by TRO Essex Music Led.
Licensed courtesy of Capitol Redords
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 465 $US
- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1