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title: "Martin SheenThe Contaminated City"
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# Martin SheenThe Contaminated City

**Brand:** blue underground
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## Description

Depicting the events leading up to the infamous Bhopal disaster of 1984, the stories of an honest worker trying to provide for his family, a French lifestyle reporter (Mischa Barton), an Indian journalist (Kal Penn) aching to reveal the truth, and American businessman Warren Anderson (Martin Sheen) are intricately woven together in the months leading up to the disaster. Their lives collide to reveal a human portrait of the people whose lives were devastated, and the shocking compromises and negligence that has claimed more than 10,000 lives.

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## Customer Reviews

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    don't sweep this under the rug
  

*by J***. on Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019*

Given the circumstances of the horrifying Bhopal disaster - one the worst industrial disasters in human history - it's a wonder that a movie hasn't been made before this one or since.As far as bringing this incident to people's attention, I give this film full marks.  This is a story that has needed to be told for years.  The focus on giving a face and voice to the victims by taking the time to characterize the poor peoples of Bhopal - the ones most affected - is good, but unfortunately, so much time is spent on this that there isn't as much left to devote to the aftermath of the disaster.  What happened during the event is depicted in chilling ways, though it's not quite enough to comprehend the enormity.  This was something that killed thousands, not just the people we get to know and all their friends and neighbours.  Numbers flashing by onscreen at the end hint at how bad it really was, but it's hard to grasp the reality of that.  The still-ongoing effects of the disaster are barely touched upon by showing a single, blind person forced to make his way seemingly alone.  The stillbirths and infants born with profound mental and physical disabilities isn't addressed in a meaningful way, and certainly not that it continues to this day.The movie is a good one, and it's one that needs to be seen because the subject matter is very, Very important.  It's too bad that some of the things that need to be said (this incident has ongoing effects that continue in numbers that boggle the mind) are not given as much attention as they should be.  This is one of those movies that really could use an update.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Everyone should know about Bophal. This will do it.
  

*by E***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020*

I was familiar with the Bophal tragedy & Union Carbide’s role in it. I’d been hoping a bigger budget film production would give it the attention it deserves... but this is good & i appreciate Martin Sheen being involved in it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    This was an incredible movie
  

*by J***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015*

While it did get a bit confusing at times, the movie clearly portrayed the pressure points that led to the disaster- the multinational corporations need for profits above all and the local communities need to feed their families. The movie clearly showed how the community's poverty worked for Union Carbide and how easy it was to exploit. It is unfathomable that they did little more then walk away from the devastation they caused. For their bottom line, the people were (are) disposable. Union Carbide was never held accountable and never will be. It's an important lessen to learn for without checks and balances, if these corporations are left to their own devises, when it comes to profits we all are disposable.  Whether it be the air we breath, the food we eat or the water we drink it is only when a disaster represent a cost to them that they can not incur or bear they will use their best efforts and all available means to avoid them. In other words, they do a very poor job at self regulating.

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