LekyLekz
Joined Nov 2013
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I will start by saying that Robert Bilott is a hero! That man has my utmost respect for his dedication and effort to fight one of the biggest corporations and continues to help those affected by DuPont's sheer negligence and greed. On their website, the first sentence you'll read is: "DuPont is using science and innovation to make the world a safer, healthier, and better place to live". Made me LMAO from Oceania to West Virginia. I mean, it is comical and tragical at the same time. But, isn't that what we are facing on a regular basis?! Powerful companies whose only concern is how much money they make and the unbelievable rigid legal system that we so rely on?! And, if you want justice, you have to dedicate your life to fight for it.
This movie is not for entertainment purposes only as it should serve to make people aware like a true documentary should and it did exactly that for me. The story is excellent and while a little slow paced, I found it necessary to understand it properly. The cast is fantastic btw. If you would like to see a bit more, there is a documentary called 'The Devil We Know' and it's free to watch on YouTube.
This movie is not for entertainment purposes only as it should serve to make people aware like a true documentary should and it did exactly that for me. The story is excellent and while a little slow paced, I found it necessary to understand it properly. The cast is fantastic btw. If you would like to see a bit more, there is a documentary called 'The Devil We Know' and it's free to watch on YouTube.
I am surprised that this docu received an above average rating. The inclusion of the tapes has been a fantastic tool and that is the only thing that made this documentary worth watching. There is no depth and the storyline becomes boring and monotonous very quickly. Despite that, I finished watching it but was left with more questions than answers. I wish that the future producers of crime documentaries would read these reviews and take notes on how to produce a killer story and include all the elements and not waste a great story because at the end of the day, this documentary had some serious potential.