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We’re Not Broke
An exposé on how the government has allow U.S. corporations to avoid paying taxes and the growing wave of discontent that it has fostered.
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Plot Summary
This documentary humorously explores the concept of wealth and poverty through the lens of famous musicians and their perceptions of money. It delves into the lives of several rock stars, questioning their financial realities and the public's perception of their supposed "broke" status. The film offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at the complexities of wealth in the entertainment industry.
Critical Reception
We're Not Broke received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its unique premise and humorous approach to a potentially serious topic. Some found the documentary entertaining and insightful, while others felt it lacked deeper analysis or relied too heavily on the personalities of the featured musicians.
What Reviewers Say
Amusing and insightful look at the financial lives of musicians.
Offers a unique and comedic perspective on wealth and perception.
Some viewers found it entertaining but lacking in deeper substance.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with several high-profile musicians, including members of Metallica and Creed, discussing their financial philosophies and public image.
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