Review of A Dark Truth (2012) by Mark S — 02 Jan 2013
Unfortunately, I see the ever increasing naivety of people that believe they know better. "B-Rated"? Unfortunately, this story has much truth in other parts of the globe. I can't say with certainty that this actually happens like this in South America, but I know for certain that it does occur in other more heavily populated countries that I won't go into. India comes to mind. But also, one of the biggest problems in the middle east between the Israel and the Muslim population is the natural resource, water. If you've studied political science and environmental science you'll find that this is in fact true. This may be religious or haves versus have-nots, but in reality the issue remains.
I found the movie captivating, far from B-rated. The issues with many of the big corporations manipulating other governments/countries is real. If anyone recalls, one of America's major "NEWS" media was guilty of nearly funding a war in a nearby country. Guilt in greed has infected out society from the time Eve took a bite from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Fact or fiction, the truth remains. As long as there are people to want more and those to take advantage of, there will be a perpetual problem that plagues the world. The poor lose in this life and only have hope for an eternal justice, particularly for those that choose evil over good.
The issues here is that the movie depicts good and evil and the social injustice that does in fact take place on all levels of government. Having worked in government most of my career, I assure you, evil is lurking in the dark waiting to devour its prey. I can name names, but as I once tried to do so, I ended up unemployed and the person that was doing the evil is still in power, even being dumb enough to continue her evil, firing more people that followed in my footsteps. That is why I ended up working in government later on as well, to be a catalyst for change... to keep the honest honest and those that would stomp on the little people in check. Live a good life and do good to other people, particularly the weak, meek, poor, hungry, unclothed, etc. You know... the Beatitudes on the Sermon on the Mount. Good words to live by even if you don't believe in the deliverer. PAX.
This review of A Dark Truth (2012) was written by Mark S on 02 Jan 2013.
A Dark Truth has generally received mixed reviews.
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