Sicko Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.00/10 from 77000 votes
Tags: the weinstein company, medical issue
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Synopsis

Documentary look at health care in the United States as provided by profit-oriented health maintenance organizations (HMOs) compared to free, universal care in Canada, the U.K., and France.

Moore contrasts U.S. media reports on Canadian care with the experiences of Canadians in hospitals and clinics there.

He interviews patients and doctors in the U.K. about cost, quality, and salaries.

He examines why Nixon promoted HMOs in 1971, and why the Clintons' reform effort failed in the 1990s.

He talks to U.S. ex-pats in Paris about French services, and he takes three 9/11 clean-up volunteers, who developed respiratory problems, to Cuba for care.

He asks of Americans, "Who are we?"

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Sicko
I'm Alone Without You
Tom Morello: Writer
Tom Morello: Performer
Baseball
Thomas Newman: Writer
Loverly Spring
Thomas Newman: Writer
Star Wars Main Title Theme
John Williams: Writer
John Williams: Performer
Secret Pint
Mogwai: Performer
Stuart Braithwaite: Writer
Adagio for Strings
Samuel Barber: Composer
Filharmonie Brno: Performer
I'll Take You There
Al Bell: Writer
The Staple Singers: Performer
Sabre Dance
Aram Khachaturyan: Composer
Filharmonie Brno: Performer
The Bad Beginning
Thomas Newman: Writer
Chez Olaf
Thomas Newman: Writer
(I've Got a) Golden Ticket
Leslie Bricusse: Writer
Jack Albertson: Performer
Christmas Eve Montage
Danny Elfman: Writer
Street Fighting Man
Mick Jagger: Writer
The Rolling Stones: Performer
Lucy
Thomas Newman: Writer
The Baudelaire Orphans
Thomas Newman: Writer
L'Amour est Bleu
André Popp: Performer
Pierre Cour: Lyrics
Vicky Leandros: Performer
Le Temps des Cerises
Charles Trenet: Performer
Jean-Baptiste Clément: Lyrics
Antoine Renard: Performer
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
Paul Simon: Writer
Nana Mouskouri: Performer
Una Musica Brutal
Gotan Project: Performer
Philippe Cohen-Solal: Writer
Je t'aime moi non plus
Beam
John Powell: Writer
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Can't Sleep #2
Thomas Newman: Writer
I'll See You in C-U-B-A
Ice Skating
Clint Mansell: Writer
Ring
Stuart Matthewman: Performer
Stuart Matthewman: Produced
Don't Be Shy
Cat Stevens: Writer
Cat Stevens: Performer
Ce Monde Absurde
P.F. Sloan: Performer
Claude François: French lyrics
Claude François: Performer
Cheers
Roger Webb: Performer
Intolerance
Frédéric Talgorn: Performer
Down Rio Way
John Fiddy: Performer
American Patrol
F.W. Meacham: Writer
Dixie
Young Beat
Temple of Doom
Mournful
Pit and the Pendulum
Waging War
Strike
Thirty Points Ahead
Monster Bug
Requiem for the Unknown
Deadly Nightshade
Deepcore
Starlet Express
America the Beautiful
Canon
I Spy
Return of the Zombies
Grand Central
The Mersey Sound
In a War
English Heritage
Cello Expression 1
Hotsy Totsy
Shoppers World
C'est dimanche
Attack Monster
The End of the LIne
Policeman's Holiday
Face the Challenge
Elemental Power
The Weinstein Company Fanfare
Je t'Aime... moi non plus
Serge Gainsbourg: Performer
Serge Gainsbourg: Lyrics

User reviews

Kenneth Hill
5/10

The soundtrack's shift to more upbeat and hopeful tunes when discussing the failed healthcare reform efforts in the U.S. under Nixon and the Clintons effectively conveys a sense of resilience and determination among those advocating for change. The music inspires a sense of hope for a better future in the face of past setbacks.

Karen Campbell
8/10

The music selection in Sicko effectively sets the tone for each scene, evoking empathy, anger, and hope as we witness the stark differences in healthcare systems between the U.S. and other countries.

Lisa King
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Sicko serves as a powerful companion to the documentary, enhancing the storytelling and emotional resonance of the film. The music effectively underscores the key messages of the documentary, making it a compelling and thought-provoking viewing experience.

Anthony Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of Sicko effectively captures the contrasting healthcare experiences between the profit-oriented system in the U.S. and the universal care in Canada, the U.K., and France. The music enhances the emotional impact of the documentary by creating a sense of empathy towards those struggling within the U.S. healthcare system.

Joseph Wilson
6/10

The use of subtle, somber melodies in the background during interviews with patients and doctors in the U.K. adds a layer of poignancy to their discussions about cost, quality, and salaries. This choice of music underscores the seriousness of the issues being addressed and highlights the human stories behind the statistics.

Stephanie Gonzalez
9/10

The music in Sicko effectively sets the tone for each segment, adding depth and resonance to the interviews and stories shared by patients, doctors, and healthcare workers from different countries.

Melissa White
8/10

The soundtrack of Sicko perfectly captures the emotional journey of the documentary, enhancing the viewer's experience and creating a powerful connection to the stories being told.

Charles Thompson
9/10

The use of music in Sicko is not only impactful but also serves as a unifying element, connecting the diverse perspectives and experiences presented throughout the documentary in a cohesive and engaging way.

Brian Wilson
8/10

The use of music in Sicko not only complements the narrative but also serves as a driving force behind the film's message, underscoring the urgent need for healthcare reform and sparking important conversations among viewers.

Ashley Scott
9/10

The soundtrack of Sicko perfectly captures the emotional journey of the documentary, enhancing every scene with its powerful and thought-provoking compositions.

Paul Hall
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Sicko is a standout aspect of the documentary, leaving a lasting impact on the audience and reinforcing the importance of addressing healthcare disparities around the world.