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Toxic Business is an intriguing documentary, one that peels back the layers on how international chemical corporations are really operating in Africa. It's got this gritty, raw feel—like you're not just watching but almost experiencing the struggles of small-scale farmers firsthand. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the dire consequences of profit-driven motives on health and livelihoods. It's not just a collection of interviews; there's a certain weight to the visuals that linger long after viewing. The film explores heavy themes like exploitation and environmental degradation, but it doesn't feel preachy. Instead, it offers a stark reality check, reminding us of the human cost behind corporate greed. Worth diving into for anyone interested in environmental documentaries.
Insightful look into corporate practicesThought-provoking and visually engagingStrong themes of exploitation and health risks
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