bettycjung
2/12/18. This is an excellent documentary that shows how plastic products are killing the environment and destroying our health. This is one movie you need to see as it does a great job of showing exactly what it is that Plastic is doing to living things and how specific chemicals are affecting our health by damaging our bodies on the molecular level. Those that sell and develop plastic products have no idea about what the poisons are that they are dealing with. It's scary, and it should scare you to watch this.
jerrylong58
Plastics are everywhere because they make products easier to ship, non-breakable, more attractive, and because they are cheap to manufacture. However the use of plastics to contain foods, beverages, to store foods, and for disposable water and soda bottles (etc.) are dangerous; for the long-term. We even use plastic bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, teething rings, bowls and utensils for our children; because they don't break. Just the use is bad enough, but heating the plastics is even more dangerous. Chemicals leach out of plastic containers, and slowly create serious irreversible health conditions. Plastic (for food uses) is going to become an epidemic; we have just scratched the surface. I am getting rid of 90% of all plastic containers, cups, ziplock bags and utensils in my house and am going to glass or stainless. Also limiting the packaging of bought products. The manufacturers aren't going to protect you. Health cures; natural apple cider vinegar, H2o2.
b W
Two types of people. One type is naturally destructive in some way or all ways and the other type builds or repairs in some way or all ways. This film is an example of what happens when the world is imbalanced in some way. Common sense, common good and balance. I am glad that someone reported the review that plainly stated that there are too many people and that they should be eliminated in some way. Where does that come from as a solution? That is a failure and a cycle of sickness that we must overcome. We are far too great to be limiting ourselves to life on one planet really. Does it make sense that with an endless cosmos filled with galaxies and universes that we should be so fearful of solving a very obvious problem? Will we be controlled to death by greedy, controlling psychopaths so eager to herd us to only one conclusion each and every time? Creative apocalypse. Justifiable genocide. There is a pattern. We have to wake up to that belief. There is a power greater than anger or violence. The information in this film is inspirational to people that have the sense to be inspired. As evil as someone may wish to believe they are, without good food, clean air, clean water, rewards, love, companionship and accomplishment they will cease to exist and proves that evil is inherently flawed. The fact is we are being controlled to death when we should be educated and instructed to make responsible decisions. Instead we are taught to fear the unknown that may lose control and explode at any time. This leads us to believe that we are weak and that we should huddle in a dysfunctional, passive aggressive way, beaten into submission and taught that we deserve to be disrespected. A reasonable amount of respect for everything is what this film is hinting and all films that are similar. We need solutions for the protagonists and solutions for the antagonists just to be fair. This film is not perfect and wasn't meant to be but it gets the point across.
damien-vaultier-361-380591
The film is a documentary, speak about the dangers of plastic on the environment. The documentary it's create in September 2009. The main character of the documentary is Werner Bod. I liked the documentary because we see the documentary is true, the true investigation (
) on the boss the plastic. I also liked history of the family when he speak grand-father in big manufacturing of plastic. Werner bode prove in the body plastic and the element of plastic bis phenol A is very dangerous for the health but also for the environment and for the life. But the documentary scene has violent. I agree with the documentary because it is good.