Review of Generation Rx (2008) by Nick T — 18 Sep 2011
Not sure how this movie is getting well-reviewed on RT and blasted on every other movie review site. This film is propaganda at work - period. Dig into this movie's connections and you will find Scientology at work here.
It's nice to find a few cherry-picked seconds of a few clips over the span of 30 years, but to completely question the need for medication is outright absurd. I'd be remiss if I didn't say that I feel this documentary does more harm than good.
I wouldn't really call it a documentary since it focuses on the recycled hyperbole of "anti-(fill in the blank) industry" mentality, as if the topic could be divided into black vs. white.
Why does this movie need eerie music and "doomsday" effects running in the background if it is scientific? Oh, cause it isn't scientific.
This review of Generation Rx (2008) was written by Nick T on 18 Sep 2011.
Generation Rx has generally received positive reviews.
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