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Poisoned Fields explores the controversial world of glyphosate, the herbicide that’s both a farmer's ally and a potential health risk. The film takes a somber, reflective tone, diving into the complexities of agricultural practices and the science (or lack thereof) surrounding glyphosate. It presents a mix of interviews and expert insights, creating a layered narrative that feels both urgent and disquieting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the information without feeling rushed. It’s not flashy or overly dramatized; rather, it’s grounded in real issues, making it distinctive in the ecological documentary space. Definitely a conversation starter, especially among those interested in environmental health.
Highlights the dichotomy of agricultural necessity vs. health risks.Mix of expert interviews and personal stories gives depth.Good for discussions on environmental and health policies.
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