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    Netflix movie of the day: Dark Waters is Mark Ruffalo fighting injustice at its finest



    When I wrote about Erin Brockovich not too long ago, I spoke about the great movie genre of ‘injustice being investigated, ideally by lawyers and journalists’ – and now we can dig into the surprisingly prevalent sub-genre of that: ‘and Mark Ruffalo is involved in the investigation’. This genre of all-masterpieces includes Spotlight, Zodiac and the lesser-known-but-essential Dark Waters. It’s the story of a corporate chemical lawyer discovering a scandal so severe, he has to turn his life upside down to prevent it, and it’s on Netflix.

    Ruffalo plays Robert Bilott, a lawyer for a firm that represents chemical giant DuPont, among others. Knowing that he works in environmental law, a friend of the family visits him for help with a clear case of poisoning on his farm since DuPont started disposing of waste nearby. Bilott initially looks into it just to reassure the farmer that the chemicals are safe, but… they’re not. And DuPont knows they’re not. And they’re being put into a lot more parts of life than just a farmer’s field.

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