Review of Dark Waters (2019) by Kenr — 29 May 2021
Dark Waters – Fact-Based Expose If only half of this expose about a poisonous product is true, then it represents a shocking betrayal of any consumer trust – a direct result of the manufacture of Teflon coating for non-stick cooking – while poisoning people, is a shockingly serious subject indeed.
Mark Ruffalo does well portraying prizewinning real-life environmental lawyer Robert Bilott, who spent 20years pursuing DuPont for its reckless dumping of highly poisonous; PFOA and PFOS, toxic chemical waste - as used in the manufacturing of Teflon coated cookware, paint, etc - alarmingly, 90% of people will have these chemicals in their bodies! The film is stylishly made and features an evocative music score by Brazilian Marcelo Zarvos.
Well worth watching to understand just what corporate greed can produce in terms of human health and ultimate life-threatening contamination – not to mention corrupt governments and their employees! Several of the real-life victims are featured telling their own dramatic stories.
This review of Dark Waters (2019) was written by Kenr on 29 May 2021.
Dark Waters has generally received very positive reviews.
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