My definition of a good documentary is a fact-based film that truly educates you.
Most documentaries you can find these days are poorly researched and biased. This film, however, has a bias that is well founded in facts and manages to present well digested knowledge that paints a nuanced picture of the issues of consumerism: Whose fault is it? The peoples' or the systems'?
As this film sheds light on something that many people are not aware of, I consider it as one of the most important documentaries I've watched in the recent past. Highly recommended, should be shown in every school in the western world.
Most documentaries you can find these days are poorly researched and biased. This film, however, has a bias that is well founded in facts and manages to present well digested knowledge that paints a nuanced picture of the issues of consumerism: Whose fault is it? The peoples' or the systems'?
As this film sheds light on something that many people are not aware of, I consider it as one of the most important documentaries I've watched in the recent past. Highly recommended, should be shown in every school in the western world.