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Totally Under Control

  • 2020
  • TV-14
  • 2 h 3 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
3,5 mil
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Totally Under Control (2020)
An in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.
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Uma análise aprofundada de como o governo dos Estados Unidos lidou com a resposta ao surto do COVID-19 nos primeiros meses da pandemia.Uma análise aprofundada de como o governo dos Estados Unidos lidou com a resposta ao surto do COVID-19 nos primeiros meses da pandemia.Uma análise aprofundada de como o governo dos Estados Unidos lidou com a resposta ao surto do COVID-19 nos primeiros meses da pandemia.

  • Direção
    • Alex Gibney
    • Ophelia Harutyunyan
    • Suzanne Hillinger
  • Roteirista
    • Alex Gibney
  • Artistas
    • Alex Azar
    • Charlie Baker
    • Scott Becker
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    3,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alex Gibney
      • Ophelia Harutyunyan
      • Suzanne Hillinger
    • Roteirista
      • Alex Gibney
    • Artistas
      • Alex Azar
      • Charlie Baker
      • Scott Becker
    • 47Avaliações de usuários
    • 51Avaliações da crítica
    • 80Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

    Vídeos3

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:05
    Official Trailer
    Totally Under Control: Max Kennedy, Jr.
    Clip 2:17
    Totally Under Control: Max Kennedy, Jr.
    Totally Under Control: Max Kennedy, Jr.
    Clip 2:17
    Totally Under Control: Max Kennedy, Jr.
    Totally Under Control: The Making Of (Featurette)
    Featurette 4:03
    Totally Under Control: The Making Of (Featurette)

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    Alex Azar
    Alex Azar
    • Self - U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (as Sec. Alex Azar)
    Charlie Baker
    Charlie Baker
    • Self - Governor of Massachusetts
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Scott Becker
    Scott Becker
    • Self - Chief Executive Officer, Association of Public Health Laboratories
    Taison Bell
    Taison Bell
    • Self - Medical ICU Director, UVA Medical Center
    • (as Dr. Taison Bell)
    Deborah Birx
    Deborah Birx
    • Self - White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    John Bolton
    John Bolton
    • Self - White House National Security Advisor
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Michael Bowen
    Michael Bowen
    • Self - Executive Vice President, Prestige Ameritech
    Rick Bright
    Rick Bright
    • Self - BARDA Director 2016 - 2020
    • (as Dr. Rick Bright)
    Sylvia Burwell
    Sylvia Burwell
    • Self - HHS Secretary 2014 - 2017
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Beth Cameron
    Beth Cameron
    • Self - National Security Council Senior Director 2013 - 2017
    Caroline Chen
    Caroline Chen
    • Self - Healthcare Reporter, ProPublica
    Andrew Cuomo
    Andrew Cuomo
    • Self - Governor of New York
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Debbie Dingell
    Debbie Dingell
    • Self - Congresswoman, Michigan
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (as Rep. Debbie Dingell)
    Anthony Fauci
    Anthony Fauci
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Thomas Frieden
    Thomas Frieden
    • Self - CDC Director 2009 - 2017
    • (as Dr. Tom Frieden)
    George Gao
    George Gao
    • Self - Director of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Narrator
    • (narração)
    Alex Greninger
    Alex Greninger
    • Self - Assistant Director, UW Medicine Clinical Virology
    • (as Dr. Alex Greninger)
    • Direção
      • Alex Gibney
      • Ophelia Harutyunyan
      • Suzanne Hillinger
    • Roteirista
      • Alex Gibney
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários47

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    9zappapappa-528-951161

    Pro or not pro Trump, that´s the reactions here

    Was this an informative documentary? I say yes. Was it a pleasure to watch? I say no. Do I agree in a political way with the facts they try to depict? Well, I can check all of that myself.

    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.
    8chandean-69762

    Totally Under Control 2020 Review

    What an extremely aggravating and educational doc. Sure, so much of this we already knew, but there's a lot more scummy stuff going on in our (American) federal government than we realize. So much of this could've been stopped or at least minimized if we had the right leadership, or at least someone who listened to science, doctors, and facts instead of pushing an agenda and making something like a face mask political. During the whole pandemic I think it'd be safe to say that i've stayed pretty educated with all the things happening, but I was still able to learn a lot. This is definitely something everyone should watch, especially if you're an American.
    8js-66130

    TWITTER DUMB

    Remember Dr. Nancy Messonnier? Exactly. But there she was, the face of the CDC, warning of pandemic and closures necessary to contain it, back in February. FEBRUARY!

    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.

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    breadandhammers

    When understanding 2020, this will be a good place to start

    When understanding 2020, this will be a good place to start. Totally Under Control covers the beginning response of the Trump administration really well, but in a fast-moving world, it's already outdated now. This did provide a good behind-the-scenes view of the chaos that was happening, and the things I learned shocked me.
    9Cineanalyst

    Pandemic Irony

    I've seen a lot of disaster movies, especially since the pandemic uprooted our lives, and I've always been bemused that the first instinct of authorities is to avoid a panic. Always, this means lying to the public regarding the impending doom. The public's ignorance, then, leads to their being unprepared for the disaster, of which the only thing standing in the way is luck and competent governance. Leave it to Hollywood, I suppose, to think up something that ridiculously paternalistic and self-defeating. Or, I don't know, maybe it's too much to consider that what is good governance is an informed public and authorities that don't egregiously lie--just pathological hoodwinking and concerted campaigns of misinformation every spiteful word out of their mouths. To that end, "Totally Under Control" compares the pandemic response of South Korea, with their tens of thousands of confirmed cases and hundreds of confirmed deaths related to COVID-19, as of this writing, to that of the United States, with millions of such cases and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Even though the American population is over six times that of Korea, the numbers are striking, but not surprising--certainly not after reviewing this two-hours summation of an utter abdication of governing over the past year, if not the past four. This documentary being released a few weeks before the country's presidential election was, of course, intentional. Good.

    I appreciate well-executed dramatic irony in fiction, which might help explain why I dislike characters stealing it from me when they keep what is a minor role in these movies, of the public, in the dark to avoid panic. "Totally Under Control" reverses, doubles and redoubles this irony. Now, we know how this movie ends, so we begin by viewing interviews of experts and key figures, news footage and narration setting the stage of when we didn't know. At first, the doctors knew what the public didn't, but eventually we learned, too. But, the strangest thing is that the lead, along with some of his main supporting cast, continues the irony by appearing to know nothing. He calls it a Democratic "hoax" and blames the disaster of the response on blue states, but pretends to have the virus "totally under control," all the while overseeing bureaucratic ineptitude and a breakdown of supply chains for personal protective equipment, making masks an issue of politics, as well as of availability, while hocking snake oil, muzzling scientists and organizational experts in favor of promoting political hacks. And the surprise twist, by way of Bob Woodward interview, is that he knew how bad the virus was the whole time, but he still gets infected, anyways. It's not that he didn't know; it's that he didn't care. It would make for dramatic fiction, but as our depressing reality, it's truly horrifying.

    Standard expositional narration and talking heads nonetheless, this is a well-constructed documentary, too. Hardly every bit of mismanagement known is covered in the concise overview of the past months' news stories, let alone what one might wonder will date the movie with any future revelations. For one, I assume there will come a time when the pool of prominent interview subjects will be larger due to subsiding fears over job security, let alone the limitations otherwise imposed by a pandemic and without some distance from the subject. I especially appreciate the reflexive nature of the views of the socially-distanced and plastic-wrapped camera set-ups for the interviews--and at least one that is delivered to the interviewee. The world isn't normal, so why would the filmmaking be, either. It's this, of a documentary about the pandemic made during it, that will continue to set it apart.

    One matter I take some issue with, however, is the attempt at something of a positive note: that we may learn from this trauma. Indeed, part of South Korea's more-effective response may be attributed to their recent experience with contagion, such as the MERS outbreak in 2015, and maybe the world over will perform better if such viruses and pandemics do become ever more prevalent, although that's not an optimistic view, either. But, the documentary also brings up the most recent and relevant global catastrophe to our current situation, the 1918 Influenza pandemic. Unfortunately, even though I like to think I appreciate history, I knew very little before 2020 about the so-called "Spanish flu," or the forgotten pandemic, as others aptly put it. Of late, however, my research has included silent films from that era, and if not forgotten, it was either largely neglected or lost--as most silent films are now. All of which is to say that I'm not going to get my hopes up for two weeks that we've learned our lesson, so to speak, let alone remembering any lesson over another century after a pandemic. Hopefully, the final irony won't be that we know more now than we know in the future, but this is a good start--primary sourcing that may serve as a record for years and generations to come.

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    • Curiosidades
      One day after the film was completed, Donald Trump announced that he had contracted COVID-19.
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      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.

    • Conexões
      Features Amanhecer Violento (1984)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Time 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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