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Dark Waters Reviews

  • Michel 2022-08-01 15:04:44

    Dark Waters--This is a Chemical Hazards Movie

    What struck me most about the film was that it was actually a very recent event, and it has continued to this day. Looking at the years in the movie that kept sliding one after another, in addition to cold hands and feet, I was deeply disappointed. PFOA, which is constantly mentioned in the film,...

  • Margarita 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    black water

    Perfluorinated compounds, as typical representatives of persistent organic pollutants, are still the subject of in-depth research in academia (environmental science), and their carcinogenicity and teratogenicity are almost the consensus of the academic community. Its bioaccumulation and refractory...

  • Bernadette 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    one man hero

    Facing Teflon, the male protagonist was alone. Facing a powerful opponent, he had moments of hesitation and despair, but he did not choose to give up. Sometimes the law really can’t control that much, it’s not that it doesn’t matter, it’s the principle of ignoring it. No one stands up, or someone...

  • Ludwig 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    Is it true that non-stick pans cause cancer? This movie based on real events tells you

    Does anyone still remember the domestic DuPont non-stick carcinogenic incident in 2004?

  • Chelsea 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    A game of capital and justice

    Adapted from the real social events of "Teflon" that shocked the world, exposing the shady side of the huge enterprise DuPont Group, the integrity lawyer Robert used 1/2 of his career to engage in a 20-year hard tug of war with the giant company, Mark Ruffer Lowe, Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins, and...

  • Chris 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    Todd Haynes immerses his audience in real-life horror

    In a nutshell, director Todd Haynes' Dark Waters might seem like a standard socially conscious legal drama. It's based on the true story of attorney Robert Bilott (played by Mark Ruffalo), who spent two decades investigating and suing DuPont for dumping toxic sludge in Parkersburg, in the waters...

  • Ashtyn 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    Blackwater | Expose the dark side of the world | Not everyone can be that whistleblower

    It's the same song as Escape from Pretoria. They are all giving up their comfortable life for the benefit of others, even if "others" don't appreciate it.

    It is also based on real events. The world needs real people to uphold the truth and firmly let capitalism admit its mistakes and take...

  • Nola 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    black water

    I was shocked after reading it, and I kept thinking about those questions along the way. At the end of the film, Robert shouts to his wife: "They are industrial giants, they can do nothing, of course they can erase everything they do, and they want to tell the world that resistance is useless. They...

  • Madilyn 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    What should one do in life

    Walking at the fork in life, most people choose easy, and some people choose to face difficulties. Let's take a look at the route chosen by the hero Robert:

    1. I was upgraded to a partner, and my fellow villagers approached and complained to DuPont; I chose to refuse, and while I refused, I went to...

  • Cristina 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Why don't I give Blackwater a 5

    1. Let’s talk about the reasons for scoring four points first

    McKee said in "Story": "Man will always take the smallest conservative action from his own subjective point of view."

    In other words, no one is born a saint who wants to learn God and sacrifice himself to save the world from birth. But if...