A interesting review of one man's experiment. His work is commendable, this film is not. The realityshow drama was really unnecessary. And not really enough detail to satisfy any curiosity.
Part 1. (Municipal Water) While I agree with their side, this is incredibly disorganized, biased, one-sided, and supports its point with "corporations shouldn't take water because it's ours" (even though it isn't) and misses all the reasons why this is ACTUALLY bad.
Like, when this happened in Mexico, the local water quality became so bad that drinking it would make you sick, and if you couldn't afford to buy the bottled water, you would die from the constant diarrhea. And the water table dropped and the crops failed, and al the farmers moved into the cities, creating ghettos and mass unemployment. THAT is an actual reason.
However, some good documentation about how bottling companies actually operate and what they're doing.
Definitely worth the watch, but take with a grain of salt.
jesusgod. warning: severely boring frequent redundant language like "non-negotiable necessities" just so they can take up more time saying nothing the whole thing is in greyscale, cinematography is flat and amateur. norton flatlining with every single sentence a one-line zinger that has obviously been edited into it's current position amongst the other one-line zingers. in monotone. and i don't know why they keep trying to make it seem like a crime and that we should intercede and prevent wolves from eating caribou. besides which, wolves are more endangered. so it really just sounds like someone who has barely glanced at the surface of this information and then is trying to explain it to scientists.
in conclusion. this is way too boring and boring and boring for children (or anyone, really), and it content is painfully below adult expectations. you may have one or the other. if it's not going to be "entertaining" it damn well better be informative. it is not.