Yeah, the whole experience of watching this film just made me angry and depressed. There really isn't any way at all at conquering big business or governmental politics. They can outspend and wait you out. Consequently there's very little that can be done to punish those in elevated positions of power when they're negligent, incompetent or deceptive to the general public.
It almost doesn't matter that there's always two sides to every story when one of the sides has more power and money to strengthen their position. It also doesn't help this film at all that often the viewer is not able to hear or see a fair representation of the 'other side' of the story.
With that glaring omission aside, Hot Coffee is a series of eye opening experiences that offers at least one harrowing version of each experience, the version of the afflicted.
Can people really be this evil?
It almost doesn't matter that there's always two sides to every story when one of the sides has more power and money to strengthen their position. It also doesn't help this film at all that often the viewer is not able to hear or see a fair representation of the 'other side' of the story.
With that glaring omission aside, Hot Coffee is a series of eye opening experiences that offers at least one harrowing version of each experience, the version of the afflicted.
Can people really be this evil?