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Mario Correa
3627 Votes
tomatometers - 8 / 10 stars
runtime - 126 min
Mark Ruffalo
country - USA
My favourite in this selection.
Great movie. It was very serious but i found it engaging the whole time. It makes you think about the world around us, the large corporations that are everywhere in it and the possible coruption that goes on with them. Its a powerful story that literally effects all of us. It definitely makes me think about all the stuff we surround ourselves with.
Everyone should watch it.
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A film publicised by Fox advertising a comical Hitler sounds like it could be a headline describing the decade we just went through. Forever this cray fish will tell stories of alien abduction. This looks like how the water got infected for Cabin fever. Mark Ruffalo is naillin it! Definite watch. When rappers hear that dog transition 1:23 Asap ferg: thats fire.(you know what comes next) Lil pump: thats gonna be name of next song next song:roar roar roar lyrics:roar roar roar roar roar eskitittttt views:2.4mil plus myself🤦🏽♂️ Nicki Minaj:they lucky im retired.
Corporate greed and irresponsibility. 9:05 Thats so funny. After the movie ended I said “this movie is a call to action”. Let's face it. Living can be hazardous to your health. The countdown to today means it has to end eventually, unless they go futuristic on us. But Ruffalo's hand, I couldn't not think of Hulk, and naturally where it leads is not going to be a transformation but the breakdown; so the direct parallel makes this a film about 'heroism. Better not to feel like a failure." Opposite! Greater than success: a hero. These chemical agents in the water impact the receptor and create mutations. Hulk. We even see the outcomes. It's a giant synchronicity, or it's intentional, or accidental- I say this about every artist is they bring their entire body of work with them and constantly it's the case. Also the same biopic movie wife as always, she overplays something better in small doses, but the small dose creates an impact. Her stare is the world's. So impress her with some great heroism. And movie wives are best when they're in on it- even wicked- as when she whispers ideas to him in bed. I laughed at his reaction to her big oscar-meltdown, because it's sort of a lazy husband, same time his message is constantly clear: this is the road, complaining is futile because it's the road. Often we get a frame and if it's proper you create a fully functional mechanism that informs itself, like a great work of engineering. The pile of boxes in the room come early, hopeless to organize, and he does. It builds into his heroism, mastering this impossible knowledge, leading to this weary actualization. He is 'so' ahead of the villains that everything they throw at him he can conceptualize as the response, even down to surprising him by not playing fair, which only delays things. That the system cant keep up with his mastery integration builds this cat and mouse leading to another act to best them, the blood sampling. Villainous obfuscation vs an even greater act of integration, means moving from past to 'now. It's also why it takes so long, ages him, and tears him down. It's a superhero vs a supervillain. Lastly, Haynes can do the auteur's satiric reality, but what I admire about him is he can clearly do without it. Even his auteur works strive to earn it and avoid the 'brand' and that's cinema is you humble to the craft rather than the other way. It's an easy trap, but it also means we must look for the motivator, the frame. And I think maybe he was offered the superhero films and chose this instead, and there is what it is. Because the car almost exploding, we got that last week, we get that every week, it's more the way it blurs the line that he asks there, wait am I in a movie.
Skip to Main Content Amanpour and Company Clip: 11/14/2019 | 3m A new film starring Mark Ruffalo is a true story about cover-ups and conspiracies at the highest levels of the corporate world. “Dark Waters” follows Rob Bilott, played by Ruffalo, who took on the chemical company DuPont after one of its West Virginia plants leaked the chemical PFOA into the water supply. Ruffalo and Bilott join Christiane to discuss this true and timely investigation. Aired: 11/14/19 Rating: NR Video has closed captioning. Website Watch Amanpour and Company on PBS PBS and WNET, in collaboration with CNN, launched Amanpour and Company in September 2018. The series features wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on issues impacting the world each day, from politics, business, technology and arts, to science and sports. See more here See more here.
Ah, Mark.
He wants us to fork over our hard earned money to watch him earn though he now hates Capitalism. If he makes exactly the same as the lowest paid water boy on set, then maybe I could find it in me to contribute to his income. Can't reward hypocrisy with hypocrisy.
Doing what we love & loving what we do is the best thing ever.
Dark Waters (2019)
Watch Dark Waters Full Movie Online free in HD, A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against the DuPont chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution.
Genre: Drama, History
Production Country: United States of America
Rating: 7. 3 / 15. 173
Release: 2019-11-22
Quality: SD.
Who else read the book. Can't wait to see Stroheim return. YouTube. He had anger issues thats why he is so good with hulk. AAAAAAA🖤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. I live 5 minutes from the Sabine River. Seriously. From Participant (Spotlight, Green Book), DARK WATERS tells the shocking and heroic story of an attorney ( Mark Ruffalo) who risks his career and family to uncover a dark secret hidden by one of the world’s largest corporations and to bring justice to a community dangerously exposed for decades to deadly chemicals. Corporate environmental defense attorney Rob Bilott (Academy Award®-nominee Mark Ruffalo) has just made partner at his prestigious Cincinnati law firm in large part due to his work defending Big Chem companies. He finds himself conflicted after he’s contacted by two West Virginia farmers who believe that the local DuPont plant is dumping toxic waste in the area landfill that is destroying their fields and killing their cattle. Hoping to learn the truth about just what is happening, Bilott, with help from his supervising partner in the firm, Tom Terp (Academy Award®-winner Tim Robbins), files a complaint that marks the beginning of an epic 15-year fight—one that will not only test his relationship with his wife, Sarah (Academy Award®-winner Anne Hathaway) but also his reputation, his health and his livelihood.
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