Tears are a bit low lately

Wade 2022-03-22 09:01:24

The first time I saw this movie was when I was in my third year of high school. Maybe I watched a movie or two on my hard drive on a Friday night while I was under the covers trying to finish my homework.
The recent review is also because of a nonsense class to analyze the decision making process in front of you. But the feeling after watching it is completely different from two years ago.
It turns out that there are also cases of industrial pollution causing illness and death in the United States. It turns out that their factories are also trying to shirk their responsibilities. Are we now experiencing a process of industry? Industry is creating so much for people and destroying people at the same time. The U.S. imperialism that we have always admired was also suffused here, and sometimes we fought against our own country's system, but sometimes we all fought against what we made.

I'm thinking that if this case is put in LH, I might just think about how much money I can make for Gumeimen. . .

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Erin Brockovich quotes

  • Matthew Brockovich: This girl's about my age. Is she one of the people you're helping?

    Erin Brockovich: Yeah, she's really sick so I'm going to get her some medicine to feel better.

    Matthew Brockovich: Why doesn't her own mom get her medicine?

    Erin Brockovich: Because her mom's really sick too.

    Matthew Brockovich: Oh.

  • Erin Brockovich: Hey Scott, tell me something. Does PG&E pay you to cover their ass, or do you just do it out of the kindness of your heart?

    Scott: I don't know what you're talking about...

    Erin Brockovich: The fuck you don't! Nobody calls me Pattee. That heavy-breathing sicko that called the other night could have only found out about me from you. People are dying, Scott, you've got document after document here telling you why, and you haven't said one word. I wanna know... How the hell you sleep at night?

    [guilty stare]