For the most part, I absolutely loved this documentary. I think Jon Whelan diligently researched and produced a film that everybody would benefit from seeing. He turned a tragic event into a very emotional narrative interspersed with important information. It was well paced and respectful (for the most part), and I believe it filled a gap that needed to be investigated.
The only thing that made me wary (and prevented me from a 10 rating) was the political material. Mentioning Planned Parenthood seemed out of place, and any piece of journalism which mentions this organization when it doesn't deal with the work the organization does sends red flags of biased partisan coloring in the journalist's work. I understand that he was attempting to explore the politician and organization being at odds on the chemicals issue, but that is true of any business and candidate; they're not going to agree on everything. The way he congratulated the politician on his endorsement made me look questionably as well. The other issue I saw was a little bit of confrontational pushy methods when approaching his interviewees.
All that said, great documentary, well worth watching.
Stink!
2015
Documentary
Stink!
2015
Documentary
Director
Top cast
Jenni 'Jwoww' Farley as JWoww
Janice Schakowsky as Self
Arlene Blum as Self
Jack Corley as Self
Tech specs
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB 836.04 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Shocking, Informative, Artistic, Moving
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Really good watch
This is a really good documentary about the hidden ingredients in products, like the products that just say parfum (go check your hand wash or washing up liquid or even body cream) or flavourings (Pepsi/Coke). Would recommend this as it is an interesting watch.
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