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Totally Under Control

  • 2020
  • TV-14
  • 2h 3m
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Totally Under Control (2020)
An in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.
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An in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.An in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.An in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.

  • Directors
    • Alex Gibney
    • Ophelia Harutyunyan
    • Suzanne Hillinger
  • Writer
    • Alex Gibney
  • Stars
    • Alex Azar
    • Charlie Baker
    • Scott Becker
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Alex Gibney
      • Ophelia Harutyunyan
      • Suzanne Hillinger
    • Writer
      • Alex Gibney
    • Stars
      • Alex Azar
      • Charlie Baker
      • Scott Becker
    • 48User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Alex Azar
    Alex Azar
    • Self - U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Sec. Alex Azar)
    Charlie Baker
    Charlie Baker
    • Self - Governor of Massachusetts
    • (archive footage)
    Scott Becker
    Scott Becker
    • Self - Chief Executive Officer, Association of Public Health Laboratories
    Taison Bell
    Taison Bell
    • Self - Medical ICU Director, UVA Medical Center
    • (as Dr. Taison Bell)
    Deborah Birx
    Deborah Birx
    • Self - White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator
    • (archive footage)
    John Bolton
    John Bolton
    • Self - White House National Security Advisor
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Bowen
    Michael Bowen
    • Self - Executive Vice President, Prestige Ameritech
    Rick Bright
    Rick Bright
    • Self - BARDA Director 2016 - 2020
    • (as Dr. Rick Bright)
    Sylvia Burwell
    Sylvia Burwell
    • Self - HHS Secretary 2014 - 2017
    • (archive footage)
    Beth Cameron
    Beth Cameron
    • Self - National Security Council Senior Director 2013 - 2017
    Caroline Chen
    Caroline Chen
    • Self - Healthcare Reporter, ProPublica
    Andrew Cuomo
    Andrew Cuomo
    • Self - Governor of New York
    • (archive footage)
    Debbie Dingell
    Debbie Dingell
    • Self - Congresswoman, Michigan
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Rep. Debbie Dingell)
    Anthony Fauci
    Anthony Fauci
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Thomas Frieden
    Thomas Frieden
    • Self - CDC Director 2009 - 2017
    • (as Dr. Tom Frieden)
    George Gao
    George Gao
    • Self - Director of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
    • (archive footage)
    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Alex Greninger
    Alex Greninger
    • Self - Assistant Director, UW Medicine Clinical Virology
    • (as Dr. Alex Greninger)
    • Directors
      • Alex Gibney
      • Ophelia Harutyunyan
      • Suzanne Hillinger
    • Writer
      • Alex Gibney
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    breadandhammers

    When understanding 2020, this will be a good place to start

    When understanding 2020, this will be a good place to start. Totally Under Control covers the beginning response of the Trump administration really well, but in a fast-moving world, it's already outdated now. This did provide a good behind-the-scenes view of the chaos that was happening, and the things I learned shocked me.
    9Cineanalyst

    Pandemic Irony

    I've seen a lot of disaster movies, especially since the pandemic uprooted our lives, and I've always been bemused that the first instinct of authorities is to avoid a panic. Always, this means lying to the public regarding the impending doom. The public's ignorance, then, leads to their being unprepared for the disaster, of which the only thing standing in the way is luck and competent governance. Leave it to Hollywood, I suppose, to think up something that ridiculously paternalistic and self-defeating. Or, I don't know, maybe it's too much to consider that what is good governance is an informed public and authorities that don't egregiously lie--just pathological hoodwinking and concerted campaigns of misinformation every spiteful word out of their mouths. To that end, "Totally Under Control" compares the pandemic response of South Korea, with their tens of thousands of confirmed cases and hundreds of confirmed deaths related to COVID-19, as of this writing, to that of the United States, with millions of such cases and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Even though the American population is over six times that of Korea, the numbers are striking, but not surprising--certainly not after reviewing this two-hours summation of an utter abdication of governing over the past year, if not the past four. This documentary being released a few weeks before the country's presidential election was, of course, intentional. Good.

    I appreciate well-executed dramatic irony in fiction, which might help explain why I dislike characters stealing it from me when they keep what is a minor role in these movies, of the public, in the dark to avoid panic. "Totally Under Control" reverses, doubles and redoubles this irony. Now, we know how this movie ends, so we begin by viewing interviews of experts and key figures, news footage and narration setting the stage of when we didn't know. At first, the doctors knew what the public didn't, but eventually we learned, too. But, the strangest thing is that the lead, along with some of his main supporting cast, continues the irony by appearing to know nothing. He calls it a Democratic "hoax" and blames the disaster of the response on blue states, but pretends to have the virus "totally under control," all the while overseeing bureaucratic ineptitude and a breakdown of supply chains for personal protective equipment, making masks an issue of politics, as well as of availability, while hocking snake oil, muzzling scientists and organizational experts in favor of promoting political hacks. And the surprise twist, by way of Bob Woodward interview, is that he knew how bad the virus was the whole time, but he still gets infected, anyways. It's not that he didn't know; it's that he didn't care. It would make for dramatic fiction, but as our depressing reality, it's truly horrifying.

    Standard expositional narration and talking heads nonetheless, this is a well-constructed documentary, too. Hardly every bit of mismanagement known is covered in the concise overview of the past months' news stories, let alone what one might wonder will date the movie with any future revelations. For one, I assume there will come a time when the pool of prominent interview subjects will be larger due to subsiding fears over job security, let alone the limitations otherwise imposed by a pandemic and without some distance from the subject. I especially appreciate the reflexive nature of the views of the socially-distanced and plastic-wrapped camera set-ups for the interviews--and at least one that is delivered to the interviewee. The world isn't normal, so why would the filmmaking be, either. It's this, of a documentary about the pandemic made during it, that will continue to set it apart.

    One matter I take some issue with, however, is the attempt at something of a positive note: that we may learn from this trauma. Indeed, part of South Korea's more-effective response may be attributed to their recent experience with contagion, such as the MERS outbreak in 2015, and maybe the world over will perform better if such viruses and pandemics do become ever more prevalent, although that's not an optimistic view, either. But, the documentary also brings up the most recent and relevant global catastrophe to our current situation, the 1918 Influenza pandemic. Unfortunately, even though I like to think I appreciate history, I knew very little before 2020 about the so-called "Spanish flu," or the forgotten pandemic, as others aptly put it. Of late, however, my research has included silent films from that era, and if not forgotten, it was either largely neglected or lost--as most silent films are now. All of which is to say that I'm not going to get my hopes up for two weeks that we've learned our lesson, so to speak, let alone remembering any lesson over another century after a pandemic. Hopefully, the final irony won't be that we know more now than we know in the future, but this is a good start--primary sourcing that may serve as a record for years and generations to come.
    9Jeremy_Urquhart

    Masterful, and probably the best film of 2020 so far

    At the risk of sounding hyperbolic... this is a masterpiece of a documentary.

    It's beyond urgent, and indeed, in time that may prove to be its undoing. I'd estimate that the filming for this was probably finished around June/July, so even at release there's important things it couldn't cover (Trump's own positive test to the virus is a footnote that appears right before the end credits). And with the story of COVID-19 still ongoing, there will inevitably be more changes and dramatic revelations to come.

    But for now, this is vital, compelling, compulsively watchable, expertly edited, and undeniably stomach-churning stuff. I don't doubt that there is some bias likely present within this documentary, but as something that presents an argument- even if it is by and large one side- it's exceptional. The argument is presented brilliantly. Some may disagree with its ultimate point- it's inevitable, in this year of absolutely insane societal division- but I'd urge everybody to at least give it a watch, and make up their own mind once it's over.

    I want to straight up beg Netflix to buy the rights to this, because 99% of the time, when you tell somebody about a film or a tv show, the question is: "Is it on Netflix?" That's how so many people I know watch everything they watch, and a film like this needs to reach as many people as possible as soon as possible. I was anticipating it, based on the strength of Alex Gibney's other documentaries, but I assume most other people won't be willing to part with AUS $6.99 to rent it on iTunes- currently the only way someone in my part of the world can watch it legally.
    10QuickMilt

    Right to the Point!

    Not living in the US, I wondered how 220,000 people died needlessly so fast. This movie shows the exact timeline, the responses by the negligent Trump government to a tee and in detail. This shows how a manager of the most important country in the world had COVID 'Totally Out Of Control'! Like in this movie & in books the loss of life due to COVID-19 will be forever remembered like the Spanish Flu of 1918. This is one of best documentaries I have watched and will recommend to my friends and family. Well done NEON!!! 👍😊
    10krajusek

    One of the best and most terrifying movies I've ever seen

    Terrifying, just terrifying. Shows how politics is, unfortunately, being put ahead of science, data and opinion of professionals. But it also shows how should we all act in that cases, shown on the case of South Korea. It's very distrubing to see what scientist say goverment should do and see what goverment actually does to look like they have control over everything and to remain in power. This problem is not only present in United States. But what we see this administration do is just shocking.

    This documentary, because of the stories of medical personel and people from scientific world, is sensational. One of the best points of this movie is of course the way producers made this movie. They took every possible security measures when they were talking to people. That is one of the reasons this movie captivated me. In 2020 this movie is definitely must see.

    You can't look away from the screen for 2 hours. It's shocking, it's terrifying and it's just our reality in 2020. Stay safe, wear mask. We will overcome this.

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    • Trivia
      One day after the film was completed, Donald Trump announced that he had contracted COVID-19.
    • Quotes

      Michael Bowen: I'm a salesman telling a story nobody believes, the story that the U.S. mask supply is gonna collapse, and people are gonna die, and it doesn't cost much to fix. That's the story.

      Michael Bowen: I'm getting five-hundred to one-thousand emails a day. I'm getting email from people, not businesses. I'm getting emails from moms. I'm getting emails from old people, 'Please send me masks,'

      [chokes up]

      Michael Bowen: and I can't.

      [chokes up again, lip quivers]

      Michael Bowen: I can't help all these people.

    • Connections
      Features Red Dawn (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Time Is On My Side
      Written by Jerry Ragovoy (as Norman Meade)

      Performed by Irma Thomas

      Published by TRO Essex Music Led.

      Licensed courtesy of Capitol Redords

      Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Под полным контролем
    • Production companies
      • Jigsaw Productions
      • Participant
      • Play/Action Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,465
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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