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Free report: review of the film «Dark waters»

by Nikolay Dagaev | 16-04-2020 05:35 recommendations 0

Why is there such a high mortality rate of children and adults from cancer these days? Why is it so common to hear from our grandparents: "Your generation is completely dead, that's our generation...» Of course, the older generation did not grow up on modern plastic, water-resistant paint, Teflon coating, but on cast iron and wood. And we sacrifice our health and life for comfort.

Everything we touch during the day — a mobile phone, a Teflon-coated frying pan, waterproof cosmetics, a bag of fast food — is a poison that causes slow destruction of the body. Each of us has a share of some chemicals that were "given" to us by the same chemical companies to "simplify" our lives.

In this report, I want to talk about a movie that excited me. The film "Dark waters" by Todd Haynes raises the topic of modern society and tries to open the eyes of the current generation: everything that surrounds us is a slow, but steadily acting poison.

The main character-Robert Bilott (played by Mark Ruffalo) works as a corporate lawyer at the respected law firm Taft Stettinius & Hollister and specializes in protecting chemical companies. One day, a farmer from a small town in West Virginia who knows Bilott's grandmother appears on the doorstep of his office. he specially comes to Tom and tells him that almost all the cattle died on his pasture, and that the industrial giant – the chemical company DuPont-is to blame for everything, dumping its toxic waste into a nearby reservoir.

Considering this case, Bilot will have to fight for many years with a huge Corporation that builds cities, infrastructure in them, provides thousands of jobs, but behind all this hides the pollution produced for years. The revealed facts of nature pollution led to the death of the animal world and to the appearance of congenital deformities in people and cancer diseases. But in addition to this company, it will also have to fight against a system that did not control emissions in any way and did not regulate the emissions of these substances, they were not even listed as prohibited, although experiments were conducted and their harmfulness was confirmed. Residents who acted as plaintiffs in this case had to fight with the reproachful looks of passers-by who worked in the specified plant. The plaintiffs 'homes were burned, they were attacked, and the company banned the plaintiffs' friends and family members from speaking or contacting them, isolating them.

Rob Bilott risks his career because he sincerely does not understand how a company with a clear conscience can poison not only its employees, but also all of humanity, knowing full well about the carcinogenic properties of its products. DuPont produces Teflon pans and other products containing perfluorooctane acid (PFOC), which makes huge profits. Therefore, the lawyer wants not just compensation for the victims, but also a complete ban for this harmful production.
Robert Bilott to this day continues to sue DuPont for many years with impunity polluting the environment. According to the Toxic 100 rating, formed by the Political Economy Research Institute (USA), as of August 2013, DuPont was in 1st place among the most polluting companies in the United States.
"Dark waters" is an incredibly relevant film not only about the unfavorable environmental situation around, but also about the exceptional human courage, the courage of a lone hero who entered the fight against the system.

It is symbolic that Robert Bilott was portrayed on the screen by an actor who himself is quite concerned about the problem of environmental pollution — mark Ruffalo. Mark Ruffalo is often seen in communities that oppose fracking. Fracking is one of the ways to extract gas and oil, the use of which leads to the appearance of many impurities in the water that are harmful to humans. For each hydraulic fracturing operation, 80 to 300 tons of chemicals are used. Ruffalo constantly raises this issue on talk shows to raise people's awareness of the dangers of fracking.


 
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11 Comments

  • Susmita Adhikari says :
    Hello
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 23-04-2020 00:39

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Nikolay,

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about review of the film &#171Dark waters&#187

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 21-04-2020 21:01

  • Dibya Bhatta says :
    Hello friend,
    Its me Dibya Bhatta from Nepal,Currently working as researcher here at GIST ,South Korea
    It was nice reading your report!
    hope you are safe from corona!
    keep sharing the report!
    cheers!
    Posted 18-04-2020 21:34

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Nikolay Dagaev, this is a mentor Sang Su Lee.

    Although the environmental situation is getting worse and worse, I believe in humans that they would do something to protect the environment. We, humans, have always overcome difficulties throughout the history. However, as you mentioned, the limit of the environment is getting closer and closer. We really have to act like the main character of the movie you've introduced before it's too late.

    Thank you so much for your report!

    Cheers!
    Posted 18-04-2020 00:16

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Nikolay Dagaev, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for the report about the movie 'Dark water'! I've seen this movie really recently and I'm so glad to see a review of this movie! Just like you, I feel the same about the movie. Fight with the enormous power as an individual looked really hard. And I thought that the main character, Robert Bilott is the real environment hero since he had unbelievable courage and power to launch something! Really touching movie!

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 16-04-2020 23:48

  • Heemani Singh says :
    Thank you so much for sharing.
    Posted 16-04-2020 14:48

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Greetings Nikolay!!
    I think today's generation must watch this movie and feel the urgency of living eco-friendly life.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Warm regards
    Asmita
    Posted 16-04-2020 13:27

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Nikolay!!

    I hope you are fine and doing great.

    I really enjoyed going through yours report.
    The report is really insightful.
    We are sacrificing our life for ours comfort.
    We are living in the dead generation by whom they are calling death for earlier.

    Mortality rate is significantly increasing because of our life style.
    I will watch'Dark Water' for sure.

    Keep writing and shining.

    Hope to know more from you.

    Warm regards,
    Meena

    GREEN CHEERS
    Posted 16-04-2020 13:26

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Nikolay!

    I hope you are doing great!
    I agreed with your view,this generation have more risk of getting cancer than previous generation!
    I enjoyed reading your report!

    GREEN CHEERS!
    Regards,
    Sonika!

    Posted 16-04-2020 13:00

  • Sudha Bhandari says :
    Thank you so much sharing with us nikolay.
    Posted 16-04-2020 12:53

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hello Nikolay,
    I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,
    Indeed this generation is completely dead than the previous generation,
    People are born with various disabilities!!! I agree with the fact that there is high mortality rate these days!!
    Thanks for suggesting and describing clearly about ' DARK WATER'.
    Really much informative report, glad to go through your report!!

    Looking forward to read much more from you,

    Yours,
    Sandhya

    Green Cheers from Nepal!!!
    Posted 16-04-2020 11:04

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