Netflix Newest Thriller Based on a Real-Life Legal Battle Is a Must-Watch For Spotlight Fans
The movie dives deep into a 20-year-old case.
Summary:
- Netflix ’s movie collection is being enriched every month with some films from previous years arriving on the platform.
- One of this month’s releases is worth all the attention of those who like real life-based legal dramas.
- Starring Mark Ruffalo as a real-life attorney, the movie follows a strange sequence of events that people start suspecting were caused by the local chemical company’s activity.
The film eventually received a very warm welcome from both critics and viewers landing high-rated scores on Rotten Tomatoes.
Netflix is once again back on track bringing more of previous years’ gems to its viewers. The streaming has just dropped a legal thriller from 5 years ago starring Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway in the leading roles, and those who enjoy compelling and thrilling stories coming from real events like in Spotlight should definitely add Netflix’s new addition to their watchlist.
Based on New York Times Magazine’s 2016 article titled The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare, Dark Waters follows Robert Billot, a real-life figure and environmental lawyer, who starts a whole trial against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont.
After being asked to investigate an unexplained sequence of numerous animals’ deaths by farmer Wilbur Tennant, Billot connects the dots finding out that DuPont’s chemicals have been contaminating the town’s waters without anyone’s notice.
Being a short recap of Robert Billot’s attempts to sue DuPont for 20 years, Dark Waters was quick to gain the overall acclaim upon its release back in 2019. Despite relatively humble box office results of $23 million, the movie yet landed a major score of 89% from the critics and 95% from the audience on Rotten Tomatoes with many viewers calling the film eye opening about the crimes DuPont has been trying to hide for years.
Apart from Billot’s personal fight with DuPont’s contaminative activity, Dark Waters also had a surprising impact on the chemical company’s reputation.
Upon the movie’s theatrical release in November of 2019, DuPont’s value has been inevitably falling to record low rates with the company’s representatives trying to cast a shadow upon Dark Waters’ main idea of depicting it as an undeniable villain.
Dark Waters is now available for everyone’s personal judgment on Netflix.