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So, 'Life Running Out of Control' is this striking documentary from 2004 that dives deep into the complexities of gene manipulation in agriculture, specifically spotlighting BT-Cotton in India. The tone is quite somber and thought-provoking—really makes you ponder the potential fallout of such technologies. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s leading you through the various layers of this intricate issue. What stands out here is the way it captures the real-life implications for farmers and their communities. You get a sense of urgency and concern throughout, which is pretty effective. It’s not about flashy visuals or dramatizations; it’s raw and informative, making it a solid watch for anyone interested in bioethics and environmental issues.
Explores environmental ethicsFocuses on agricultural impactSheds light on farmer communities
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Bertram Verhaag
Director