Public health students watch black water

Weston 2022-03-24 09:02:44

Four stars, not five stars, why, a little unclear. As a public health officer, I still feel quite touched by watching this movie. I don’t know if it took seven years to complete this epidemic research in reality. Seven years is a long time at first, it seems that it doesn't take so long to run a few models, but after thinking about it, I need this result to be infinitely close to the truth, so that it can be used as evidence in court, maybe it really takes so long, after all, the most At the beginning, I just drew blood. Compared with the confounders of the individual level, I need to collect them! Anyway, now that I see stories with similar family structures, I really can't stop thinking, why have so many children? Why would a wife make so many sacrifices for the family and give up her career? Is this really necessary? With the awakening of people's self-consciousness and the shift (evolution) of their focus, the experience of watching movies is really different from the past. It is possible that what the movie mainly wants to talk about is not the thing that moves you the most and impresses you the most, but instead It’s something that fits your experience, or just hits your spotlight, that will give you lasting resonance and constant reflection.

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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.