Review of The Great Invisible (2014) by Scott Tobias for The Dissolve — 28 Oct 2014
The film is righteous but propagandistic, gearing its considerable insight into the Deepwater disaster and its aftermath into a narrow, prodding call to arms. For a documentary wide-ranging to the point of being diffuse, the last-ditch rallying cry seems entirely out of place.
It undermines its own complexity.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of The Great Invisible (2014) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The Dissolve on 28 Oct 2014.
The Great Invisible has generally received positive reviews.
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