Film Review - Norma Rae, Erin Brockovich, Silkwood In today's society, business ethics and ethics play an important role in business. Over the past decade, consumers are increasingly aware of company exploitation, greed, damage to the environment. In the movies Norma Rae, Erin Brockovich, Silkwood, viewers can understand the impact of business decisions on the community and its employees' families. In many of these corporate litigation, there is an ordinary person called David who is engaged in the industry and is winning.
Even in BC (before cancer), Silkwood is one of my favorite movies. Karen Silkwood, an employee of a nuclear power plant in Oklahoma State, suggests narcotics and unethical behavior in the form of cost savings, suggesting an impact on safe working conditions, particularly radiation exposure. She went to the union. She went to Washington. She went to the press. Like my two other reporters have become heroines of the movies - she makes it invisible - Crystal Lee Sutton (Norma Rae) and Erin Brockovich
Film Review - Norma Rae, Erin Brockovich, Silkwood In today's society, business ethics and ethics play an important role in business. Over the past decade, consumers are increasingly aware of company exploitation, greed, damage to the environment. In the movies Norma Rae, Erin Brockovich, Silkwood, viewers can understand the impact of business decisions on the community and its employees' families. In many of these corporate litigation, there is an ordinary person called David who is engaged in the industry and is winning.
In the predecessor place such as "Norma Rae" and "Silkwood", now symbolic "Erin Brockovich" is a typical example of those who can run it and kill her with Stillet. The excellence of Steven Soderbergh 's exciting biography comes from not only the best career performance of Julia Roberts, but also from a small town customer whose personality is poisoned. It is vivid. The scene where Irene declared victory for desperate wife and mother was repeated with tears. SPR
Irene Brockovich is a 2000 American biographer, supervised by Steven Soderberg and written by Susanna Grant. This movie is a drama of the true story of Irene Brockovich drawn by Julia Roberts who fought with the energy company Pacific Gas and Power Company (PG & E). The movie won the box office income, the main reaction was positive. Roberts received the Academy Award, British Film Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Film Actor Union Award, and Best Actress Award. The movie itself was recommended for Steven Soderberg's best movie and best director at the 73rd Oscar. He won the year, but to guide the movie 'traffic'. In the early days of the movie, the real Erin Brokovic played the role of a waitress named Julia.