Inequality For All

2013 • 90 minutes
4.4
318 reviews
90%
Tomatometer
PG
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Eligible
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About this movie

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich makes an eloquent and impassioned argument about how the devastating effects of America's widening income inequality not only threaten the middle class but also the very foundation of democracy itself.
Rating
PG

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4.4
318 reviews
Joshua Sparks
February 16, 2014
Soooo basically if you have money, you're evil. No matter how you got it, you're evil. Terrible movie. Instead of renting/buying this crap movie Spend your money on candy so that way your teeth can rott instead of your brain
2 people found this review helpful
T L (TL)
January 22, 2014
but you either already get this or you don't/won't. not sure this doc will persuade very many to look at things much differently than they already do. and quite frankly, this is just more of the same as far as docs on the subject go. but I have watched almost every doc out there on this subject. I see in other comments, some think people are still looking for handouts etc. Really? That's the message you got from the documentary? Wow. Many just want the wealthy to pay a *more* fair share like they used to, when times were better, partly *because* things are so bad. Not even just fair share, just a *more* fair share. We also want money out of politics. I'm really not even sure why some of this stuff even becomes partisan in nature to begin with.
8 people found this review helpful
Janna Redington
January 14, 2014
We fear if we impose taxes on the filthy rich guy's money we will be seen as blocking our own way to becoming 'rich.' We imagine that the filthy rich just got there by honest -intelligence and hard work but they didnt. The reason we 'think' like we do is because of very well managed media flooding our brains with stupid things like equality is for the best -the richest -the smartest -the one who works hardest. While we watch their left hand -their right hand takes our income from truly hard labor.
27 people found this review helpful