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Sugar Coated is quite the eye-opener. Michèle Hozer does a solid job peeling back the layers of the sugar industry’s grip on science. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it unravels the web of manipulation and bias. You can really sense the tension in the air when they reveal the buried studies—that atmosphere of shock and disbelief is palpable. It’s not just a documentary, it’s a deep dive into how corporate interests can skew public perception. The interviews feel candid, raw even, which adds a certain gravity to the whole thing. It’s just fascinating how it exposes the lengths to which the industry has gone to protect its image. Definitely a distinctive piece in the landscape of food documentaries.
Even if you're not into food docs, the insights are striking.The tone feels like a mix of investigative journalism and alarming revelation.It's intriguing how it connects to broader themes of health and ethics.
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Michèle Hozer
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