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Un homme détient la vérité.
Robert Bilott est un avocat spécialisé dans la défense des industries chimiques. Interpellé par un paysan, voisin de sa grand-mère, il va découvrir que la campagne idyllique de son enfance est empoisonnée par une usine du puissant groupe chimique DuPont, premier employeur de la région. Afin de faire éclater la vérité sur la pollution mortelle due aux rejets toxiques de l’usine, il va risquer sa carrière, sa famille, et même sa propre vie...
Avis de la communauté (12)
Expected a good film from the reviews I'd read. I was wrong. It's a brilliant film.
A well made movie with a good performance from Mark Ruffalo. It's message is powerful and scary.
Ruffalo gives the performance of his career in this sly, softspoken and understated narrative, which hooks you from the open and never lets go. Like "THE BIG SHORT", a peek at how the world really works. The story is engaging and absolutely gripping. Thank you for the prolonged fight "Robert Bilott" against corporate deception and irresponsibility. Thank you for telling this story that otherwise many people would not have known.
Excellent movie that, ultimately, fails to portray the amount of sacrifice and hardship that was endured for decades by the people involved. Not due to the ineptitude of the cast or creators of this movie but purely to the inconceivable amount of suffering these companies got (and still get) away with. No amount of movie can truly depict what Robert Bilott and people like him, the people who got and get sick, went through. Movies like this are a must see but unfortunately, no matter how hard the message, it is merely entertainment and those who perform these criminal acts keep doing it and getting away with it. I loved this movie for the message it gave us, I hated it for the mere fact justice, if ever given, takes a lifetime to be dealt. To hell with these companies and the willing people involved & Long live people like Bilott fighting these towering windmills.
As compelling as it is important. We need more movies like this. And more people need to see them.