What we see is the thing, far from the truth

Katheryn 2022-03-24 09:02:44

While watching the movie, I felt bad, especially when I told my wife that my unborn child had been poisoned, and I began to wonder about my living environment. Worried about your child's teeth turning black and don't know where to be safe. However, at the end of the film, it was said that Teflon was detected in 99% of human blood, and he faced it calmly. This is the price of evolution. While enjoying the convenience of modern life, we cannot avoid the cost of environmental pollution. As said in the video, safeguarding our interests can only depend on us! Remember the proper terms such as PTFE, PFOA, PFOS, and C8. Non-stick pans will not be used, but rice cookers and pressure cookers are also non-stick now. Check the ingredients before buying. That's all.

If a bad thing is shared equally by everyone, it is not so bad. Don't just blame yourself for bad luck, there is no lucky person bias. However, Rob, played by Mark Ruflo, is a real warrior. As a member of the DuPont interest chain, he risked losing his job, losing his reputation, and even losing his life. Security is inviolable. The film only expresses the tip of the iceberg of his pressure. After more than ten years of litigation, only he knows how difficult it is! The wife played by Hathaway has not many scenes, but they are all remarkable. The first time the film starts to go home and chat with the husband and wife, he does not recognize it. And what Rob said to the general partner of the law firm in the hospital after he fell ill made me teary-eyed.

I like movies like "Focus" and "Washington Post" very much. It is a romance in the present, and it is more about the helplessness of individuals in front of large groups and large companies. Everything we see is not the truth, it is just what the authorities let us see. So, be sure to maintain the ability to think independently!

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Dark Waters quotes

  • Robert Bilott: The system is rigged. They want us to believe that it'll protect us, but that's a lie. We protect us. We do. Nobody else. Not the companies, not the scientists, not the government. Us.

  • Teddy Bilott (3-5): What's a hooker?

    Sarah Barlage Bilott: Where did you learn that?

    Teddy Bilott (3-5): He told me that Mary Magdalene was a hooker.

    Charlie Bilott (11-12): What? She was.

    Teddy Bilott (3-5): You're supposed to say prostitute.