[A] fascinating portrait of a man who didn't just bemoan the fate of a law school classmate left a paraplegic after a car accident. He did something about it, and the end result is evident today whenever you slide behind the steering wheel.
True, he appears single-minded to the point of obsession and devoid of a personal life, but maybe society needs a few people like that. His eventual obituary may include a reference to Election Day 2000, as Phil Donahue predicts, but this movie proves there is more to Nader than that, and he's not retreating from the battlefield any time soon.