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Blue Vinyl is a fascinating dive into the world of PVC, guided by Judith Helfand's sharp wit and curiosity. You really feel her passion and humor as she travels from Long Island to Louisiana, interviewing folks and uncovering the dark side of America's favorite plastic. The pacing is quite engaging; it shifts seamlessly between informative and playful. There's a raw, almost DIY feel to the film that mirrors the subject matter, and Helfand's personal connection to the topic adds a layer of authenticity. You find yourself chuckling while also questioning environmental issues. The cinematography by Daniel B. Gold complements the story nicely, making it visually compelling, too. It's just a unique blend of humor and serious inquiry that sticks with you.
Interesting blend of humor and advocacyStrong personal narrativeExplores environmental themes with a unique approach
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