I’m just here to help… because movies are one of life’s little pleasures and if they include a message… all the better. This movie certainly does.
Rosamund Pike just won the Golden Globe for best actress in a Musical or Comedy. I Care, A Lot is a new black comedy (now showing on Netflix in the USA & Amazon Prime in Canada). The trailer piqued my interest. That and knowing that both Dianne Wiest and Peter Dinklage are supporting actors in this timely movie. In fact, just saw a news story last night about eerily reminiscent misconducts in care homes addressed in the film.

In light of a recent conversation between my boyfriend and my brother and the fact that so few people are making effort to question or think about what they are being told, sometimes the best way to get them to think is to talk about a film.
Films are often ways to reach people who are trying to “escape” their reality… which is to say, to be entertained without having to think. But whether we like it or not, films actually do make us think about topics we might not otherwise ever think about, whether it be the drug smuggling trade (Queen of the South, Narcos and El Chapo), the espionage world (e.g. James Bond and the Bourne trilogy of films), the world of grief and loss (Manchester by the Sea), or the fanciful world of royalty and privilege (The Queen, The Crown series, the Downtown Abbey series), or the world of high finance (e.g. the series Billions, and the films Wall Street, the Wolf of Wall Street, and the Big Short…)
What they all have in common is that they transport us into a world that allows us to better feel what it would be like to be in that world.
What the “I care a Lot” film is about is just how ruthless the “care” business can be. And this doesn’t just apply to vulnerable seniors. It also applies to doctors and the medical profession. That’s what the film Patch Adams with Robin Williams was about.
There are two types of people in this world. Predators and Prey!
This has implications for how our society is reacting to Covid. We tend not to question government because we think governments always have our best interests in mind. But if you don’t realize that the policy-making apparatus within so many government departments has been so captured by large corporate players, that it’s easy for them to pervert the science so they can make money. The end point are products unleashed into the market place that have been insufficiently scrutinized.

This is what the back-story of “I care a Lot” is all about. It’s about trusting people and officials who are great at giving the impression that they really care, where in reality, their talking the talk is little more than marketing schmooze designed to get we the consumers to buy their questionably reliable products and/or services. This is what sets us up for maximum exploitation.
You can change the world if you care enough. But you can also change the world if you don’t care enough.
Here’s the Trailer:
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi1114947865?playlistId=tt9893250&ref_=tt_ov_vi
Thanks for your great Friday blog! I totally agree with your message. I also appreciated the preview attachment for ‘I Care A Lot. I wondered why it was getting so much positive press and can’t wait to watch it. Quite a different role for Rosamund Pike but the preview looks amazing!! Cheers, Susan
Thanks Susan. Glad you enjoyed reading the review. In Canada it’s available on Amazon Prime (Netflix in USA). XO