Nichols does not take different types of intelligence into account when he accuses Moore of making his Flint interviewees look like victims or dupes (71).The Interactive, self-reflexive route worked well for Roger and Me. Im very pleased that we didnt have to get to know a select few special auto workers. Similar to the spoon-fed care about this issue, because you care about people strategy both Spike Lee and Ana Carringan use in their films Four Little Girls, and Roses in December. That option would have been tempting, Im sure, but Moore sticks to the issue, trusting his audience will realize on their own that over 33,000 families are suffering. He already assumes we care about people, so in turn, we will care about the issue being examined. He uses his film time wisely. Moreover, in not getting to know any of the laid off auto workers on a personal, intensive level, Moore stays with his theme of examining the inpersonal coldness of corperate big businesses....