Watched "Dark Waters" last night (out on Redbox DVD) which someone on this thread had recommended.
It's an EPA whistleblower story, short and simple. Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Anne Hathaway in a story about DuPont's gross negligence (yea, wilfull duplicity) in a profit-over-public-safety saga and the attorney who is David to Big Industry's Goliath.
Sadly, I cannot generate any personal enthusiam for this subject matter having sat through zillions of Ortho depositions in Watsonville (chemical poisonings) and so there was nothing new under the sun for me as far as protocol, side effects, frustrations, sadness and all the other "highlights" (?) of this film.
If you enjoy whistleblower justice movies, then watch it.
It's an EPA whistleblower story, short and simple. Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Anne Hathaway in a story about DuPont's gross negligence (yea, wilfull duplicity) in a profit-over-public-safety saga and the attorney who is David to Big Industry's Goliath.
Sadly, I cannot generate any personal enthusiam for this subject matter having sat through zillions of Ortho depositions in Watsonville (chemical poisonings) and so there was nothing new under the sun for me as far as protocol, side effects, frustrations, sadness and all the other "highlights" (?) of this film.
If you enjoy whistleblower justice movies, then watch it.


