Given the duo’s withering take on capitalism, it’s ironic that their stumbling second feature feels throughout like an infomercial for a shtick whose expiration date is rapidly approaching.
Yes Men Fix the World (2009)
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Reviews Counted:46
Fresh:37
Rotten:9
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: The Yes Men aim their barbs at the capitalist fat-cats with gutsy and hilarious performance pranks.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Oct 7, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
Shadow Distribution is proud to present the US theatrical release of THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD. Directed by Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno of the Yes Men, and co-directed by Kurt Engfehr (Bowling...
Shadow Distribution is proud to present the US theatrical release of THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD. Directed by Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno of the Yes Men, and co-directed by Kurt Engfehr (Bowling for Columbine, Farenheit 911), the humor-injected political documentary is launching theatrically nationwide in October, with a New York premiere at Film Forum on October 7, and in Los Angeles at Laemmle Theaters on October 23, 2009.
This film swept the festival circuit, premiering at Sundance and Hot Docs in North America, and garnering audience awards at the Berlin International Film Festival and elsewhere. It was the closing film of the 20th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York.
Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno are two guys who just can't take "no" for an answer. They have an unusual hobby: posing as top executives of corporations they hate. Armed with nothing but thrift-store suits, the Yes Men lie their way into business conferences and parody their corporate targets in ever more extreme ways - basically doing everything that they can to wake up their audiences to the danger of letting greed run our world.
One day Andy, purporting to be a Dow Chemical spokesperson, gets on the biggest TV news program in the world and announces that Dow will finally clean up the site of the largest industrial accident in history, the Bhopal catastrophe. The result: as people worldwide celebrate, Dow's stock value loses two billion dollars. People want Dow to do the right thing, but the market decides that it can't.
The reality hits Andy and Mike like a ton of bricks: we have created a market system that makes doing the right thing impossible, and the people who appear to be leading are actually following its pathological dictates. If we keep putting the market in the driver's seat, it could happily drive the whole planet off a cliff.
At conference after conference, the Yes Men try to wake up their corporate audiences to this frightening prospect, in the process taking on some of the world's biggest and baddest corporations. Just one example: as Exxon, Andy and Mike demonstrate a new biofuel made from climate-change victims. It's a gut-busting laugh riot - one of several in the film - to see the unsuspecting audience learn that the lit candles they hold are made out of dead people.
On their journey, the Yes Men act as gonzo journalists, delving deep into the question of why we have given the market more power than any other institution to determine our direction as a society. They visit the twisted (and accidentally hilarious) underworld of the free-market think tanks, where they figure out a way to defeat the logic that's destroying our planet. And as they appear on the BBC before 300 million viewers, or before 1000 New Orleans contractors alongside Mayor Ray Nagin, the layers of lies are peeled back to reveal the raw heart of truth - a truth that brings with it hope.
Bonus: This film has one of the very few underwater ballet scenes you will ever see in a political documentary! --© Shadow Distribution
Starring: Mike Bonanno
Starring: Mike Bonanno
Director: Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno
Director: Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno
Screenwriter: Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno
Studio: Shadow Distribution
Reviews for Yes Men Fix the World
When the butts of the jokes are mid-level losers at meaningless conferences, the guerrilla theater seems misdirected, even cruel.
The only trouble with the film is that the pranks, though connected by the general agenda to expose appalling corporate practices, are too varied to be unified by any larger concrete goal. This works as activism but doesn’t quite work as film.
Interestingly low-fi, dialing down the smugness that choked out the original documentary. Fix is a comedy piece, but the directors have a better grasp on the balance between silliness and anxiety, which makes for a stronger film.
You can't fool all of the people all the time, but maybe the Yes Men can trick enough of them into doing what's right.
Occasionally funny and often audacious, but this is too smug to satisfy and too much like Ashton Kutcher's 'Punk'd' to be considered cutting edge.
The film is entertaining in its own right, and thought-provoking. Why don't more people quickly see through their hoaxes?
When a British Channel 4 interviewer upbraids Bichlbaum for providing massively false hopes to countless Bhopal residents, I found myself siding with the interviewer, not the prankster with the alleged higher moral purpose.
They are highly entertaining and I am sympathetic to most of their grievances.
The Yes Men Fix the World definitely shows they're one step closer to achieving their goal.
This documentary is ragged and a little self-regarding. The stunts veer towards heavy-handed.
This follow-up is a little more spotty and unfocused than the first film. That we're this interested in their further exploits has more to do with their goofiness than it does with the quality of footage editing, assembly and such.
Bichlbaum and Bonanno don't just try to make the world a better place. They treat it as if it already were.
The Yes Men are dissidents of such fearless ingenuity that you want to believe them at face value
It’s less a documentary than filmed performance art, barely concealing horror at capitalism’s death wish.
The film, though brave, gonzo and often funny, raises the bar on the debate provoked by Michael Moore and Sacha Baron Cohen. How cruel does satire have to be – to innocent and guilty alike – to accomplish its missions?
Their preposterous presentations are like art performances as much as political interventions.
It's fun, ballsy, edited with color, humor & hopefully will bring some awareness to the price of greed, and inject some ethics into discussions among the rich and powerful.
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