Review of Evidence of Harm (2015) by Helen J — 24 Oct 2015
What an important film. I am certain the American Dental Association is not happy about being busted on their pro-mercury policies. I always thought of them as a pretty benign organization, but it is clear that they have an agenda that is affecting the health of millions of people in the US.
I noticed the critic, Tsai, was distracted by the imagery in this film. It seems like he must have just watched the film without listening. I thought the imagery was appropriate, especially for the seriousness of the situation. As some of the victims spoke about their own experience, the filmmaker showed images that illustrated what the people were feeling. I thought the images were better than just watching them speak.
The portrayal of the three people in the film was very touching, and the facts given about the situation of mercury in dentistry are easy to understand and actually very disturbing.
This film needs to be seen by EVERY parent. This film needs to be seen by EVERY dental student in America.
This review of Evidence of Harm (2015) was written by Helen J on 24 Oct 2015.
Evidence of Harm has generally received very positive reviews.
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