This is a solid documentary for the substance. I show this in class so I have to choose documentaries that students can access without a streaming subscription. I show this for the content but the music/sound is distractingly bad. One scene uses Darth Vader's Imperial March music, which is just a bit hackneyed. In another scene, they're going over people's tragic stories of opiate addiction and death. The background music is this goofy slapstick number like out of a silent movie. Who did the sound for this and what editor said "Yup, that sounds great to me?" It's crazy. Otherwise, it's a good documentary for content.
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