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Death by China pointedly confronts the most urgent problem facing America today - its increasingly destructive economic trade relationship with a rapidly rising China. Since China began flooding U.S. markets with illegally subsidized products in 2001, over 50,000 American factories have disappeared, more than 25 million Americans can't find a decent job, and America now owes more than 3 trillion dollars to the world's largest totalitarian nation. Through compelling interviews with voices across the political spectrum, Death by China exposes that the U.S.-China relationship is broken and must be fixed if the world is going to be a place of peace and prosperity. -- (C) Official Site
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Movie Title : Death by China
Release Date : Aug 17, 2012 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Death by China

User Ranting Movie Death by China : 4.2
User Count Like for Death by China : 224
Critics Ranting For Death by China : 5
Critics Percentage For Death by China : 33 %

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Review For Movie Death by China
It sure makes you want to buy American. Assuming you can find anything American to buy.
Tom Long-Detroit News

It would make a nice TV infomercial, but certainly doesn't deserve a big-screen release.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post

It is ... unabashedly one-sided and is short on solutions, other than the usual "Call your Congressional representatives."
Neil Genzlinger-New York Times

One need not fully subscribe to Peter Navarro's demonization to appreciate his lucid wake-up call to the imminent dangers of the huge U.S.-China trade imbalance and its disastrous impact on the American economy.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

Doc offers plenty of good reasons to worry about China, but is astonishingly heavy-handed.
John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter

The bulk of the film contains as much hysterical rhetoric as sober analysis.
Andrew Schenker-Village Voice

Manic and scattershot, Death by China is too overheated to impart its case with surgical precision. It feels, by God, but also overwhelms. Ergo, barely a recommendation.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

...unabashed agitative propaganda in the style of Michael Moore. It's selective in its facts, and it doesn't really engage its putative audience as adults, opting instead for cutesy graphics.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

[A] rabid piece of agitprop, which swamps a number of legitimate arguments against the current trade arrangement between the U.S. and China with the strident brushstrokes of a bad editorial cartoon.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

Angry, fatally biased but watchable documentary ranting at China for its transgressions and damage done to the U.S. economy cries out for second opinions from other corners besides those damning.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

Further confirmation that agitprop documentaries have become wedded to a template that undermines their very arguments.
Nick Schager-Slant Magazine

As a wake-up call... Navarro scores points.
Jay Antani-Paste Magazine

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Movie Overview For Death by China

In 2001, China joined the World Trade Organization with the strong support of a Democratic President and Republican Congress. Before the ink was dry on this free trade agreement, China began flooding U.S. markets with illegally subsidized exports while the big multinational companies that had lobbied heavily for the agreement rapidly accelerated the off shoring of American jobs to China. Today, as a result of the biggest shell game in American history, China has stolen millions of our jobs, corporate profits are soaring, and we now owe over $3 trillion to the world's largest totalitarian nation. This film is about how that happened... and why the best jobs program for America is trade reform with China.

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