The very last sentence wasn't clear on my screen. I keep having problems with these movie formats when they show "text". What does it say?
As for the "spoken conclusion": it's rightout SILLY to want to drink from an unknown bottle, filled with knobody-knows-what. And I understand somewhere the guys says something about "sick": either "some of them are sick" or "noone is sick", but it's spoken quickly as in "obfuscate"
The biggest problem with bottled water is, that it is very difficult to KNOW it is safe. Tapwater is CONTINUOUSLY monitored, so you have a quality garantee "up to the last minute": if ONE meter is indicating "attention", the whole supply plant shuts down for deeper testing.
But bottles are sampled, shipped while the tests are still in progress and ... how do they recall them?
( Another danger of "bottled water" is, that it prepares the minds to privatise supply of water, effectively cutting off life and health to the (very) poor. That IS a political thing, so ANY movie showing "bottled water" is a POLITICAL movie, yes. ) |