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Tapped (2009) dives deep into the murky waters of the bottled water industry. It's a pretty eye-opening look at how something as fundamental as drinking water can be turned into a commodity. The documentary, directed by Stephanie Soechtig, is filled with alarming statistics and interviews that really make you reconsider what you drink. The pacing's methodical, drawing you in with a mix of investigative journalism and personal stories. What stands out is how it captures the environmental impact and corporate greed without being overly preachy. The tone feels urgent and raw, which adds to the film's weight. There's a sense of urgency in its delivery that really gets under your skin, making you think twice about that bottle in your hand.
Examines corporate influence on water accessHighlights environmental concernsFeatures personal stories alongside facts
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