You've blown out of proportion how much this film puts blame on others. Blame is certainly applicable to each and every one of us (including "THE OTHER"), for not questioning our most fundamental ideas about money and profit, but what is so great about this new film is that it offers information that allows YOU to decide how you will react. The film never refers to those who've run the system as "vile people" - misguided and misinformed, sure. I honestly don't think that George W. Bush purposely does all of the terrible things he does because he is a vile person, he MUST honestly believe that what he's doing is for the betterment of mankind but is simply blissfully ignorant of the logical cause and effect chains rippling through spacetime because of his decisions. It is the same way with these bankers and big economic players - there really hasn't been any alternative economic system to what we have today, and they just don't have the foresight and flexibility to see that they are dealing with a sinking ship. Cognitive bias prevents them from accepting the idea that things would work out better for everyone under a new system.
If you think more laws are needed to control our greed, you're still thinking in terms of our old system which is literally thousands of years old and showing its age. The much better, and much easier choice is to begin work on the new system - new currencies especially - which by the very nature of their design prevent greed from becoming a necessity. Laws are outdated up->down decisions made by politicians, but the work is going to have to be done inward->outward by concerned folk at the most basic levels. If all you think this movie does is "feed us gore, dirt and lies to make us feel good" you have a very pessimistic outlook on the amazingly positive outcomes that this film attempts to achieve.
It's much easier to solve anything if we don't care who the hell is blaming who and just get to work on fixing the future we've paved for ourselves by using the vast amount of information, technology and expertise at our own fingertips.
Oh and the Tzolkin calendar... awesome yeah?


