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'Dark Waters': Take the S.O. and be prepared to shop . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on December 6, 2019 at 16:37:52:

For new pots and pans afterwards.

Filmed with dim light and gray tones this film did an excellent job of explaining/narrating the twenty-year campaign against DuPont for its wonder product, PFOA-8. Ruffalo was married to his character and the supporting cast was top flight. Even Hathaway toned it down to be fully supporting as Ruffalo's wife. Not a dull moment aided by excellent editing and storytelling.

This film is in the same vein as 'Spotlight' which is a good thing. I had to suspend my politics to go and it was worth it. Nominations all around.