Qu'elle aborde les prêts sur salaire abusifs ou les tests antipollution faussés, cette série d'investigation expose au grand jour les malversations d'entreprises cupides.Qu'elle aborde les prêts sur salaire abusifs ou les tests antipollution faussés, cette série d'investigation expose au grand jour les malversations d'entreprises cupides.Qu'elle aborde les prêts sur salaire abusifs ou les tests antipollution faussés, cette série d'investigation expose au grand jour les malversations d'entreprises cupides.
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Well I would like to inform you that this in no way is an unbiased documentary/series. That being said, its not supposed to be, its calling out the corporate greed that exists in our world, if your looking for an objective documentary this isn't what your looking for. This series was supposed to bring the violations of our economic rights to the public eye. I think that this was quite possibly the best documentary I have ever seen.
As I've said before, if Netflix does anything right, its the Original documentaries and docu-series like Fire Chasers, A Shot In The Dark, and Wormwood. While this isn't as good as those shows, Dirty Money is still a fascinating series about American greed. Each episode tells the story of a different economic/business controversy, from the corruption of VW and other automakers, to big pharma's unethical practices, to HSBC's legendary funneling of billions of dollars worth of Mexican Cartel narcotic money. Each story is gripping from the beginning to the end, each having more global implications than the next.
While the basic story of each episode is know, it delves deep into the unbelievable evil greed and corruption that it shows to be inherent in our government and our major corporations. Director Alex Gibney puts it all in the open, showing the deceit involved in the global economy, such revelations that have major implications. People have been killed for blowing the whistle on such unethical behavior, and Alex Gibney puts himself on the line to expose the worst practices in our government. Entities like big pharma and the auto industry have been exposed in the worst possible way, I will not look at them the same way.
I highly recommend this fantastic show.
While the basic story of each episode is know, it delves deep into the unbelievable evil greed and corruption that it shows to be inherent in our government and our major corporations. Director Alex Gibney puts it all in the open, showing the deceit involved in the global economy, such revelations that have major implications. People have been killed for blowing the whistle on such unethical behavior, and Alex Gibney puts himself on the line to expose the worst practices in our government. Entities like big pharma and the auto industry have been exposed in the worst possible way, I will not look at them the same way.
I highly recommend this fantastic show.
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It might have hurt some people sentimental specially episode 1 and confidence man. Which i see clearly from the review. Some people can't accept facts and criticism. Everything gets personal. Why watch a documenty. Why dont you watch some movie? I have seen the complete show and loved every episode except maple syrup.
Must watch Bank cartel episode.. Banks lobbying exposed which has resulted in Blood (Mexico). I would suggest people who wants to watch; watch with open mind... go for it.. this is for you
Watch every episode without reservation :)
Must watch Bank cartel episode.. Banks lobbying exposed which has resulted in Blood (Mexico). I would suggest people who wants to watch; watch with open mind... go for it.. this is for you
Watch every episode without reservation :)
Greed. Pure and unadulterated.
To those who say this series is biased - yes, it is. It is biased against those who are unethical, immoral, and deserving of scorn. The men and women who relish creating misery for others so that they can horde wealth deserve all the biases against them.
Kudos to Netflix for helping to expose these criminals.
To those who say this series is biased - yes, it is. It is biased against those who are unethical, immoral, and deserving of scorn. The men and women who relish creating misery for others so that they can horde wealth deserve all the biases against them.
Kudos to Netflix for helping to expose these criminals.
This is the world that we live in.
That's sad.
Loved every episode except syrup.
That's sad.
Loved every episode except syrup.
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