The film's stance was nuanced wrt Amazon, IMO. I won't say more than that.brephophagist wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 11:39 am Thanks, that's helpful. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that the film would have Nothing To Say™ about Amazon's labor practices, which I expected would amount to tacit approval.
Re: Film: Nomadland
12there's a difference between a nuanced stance and no stance (...or maybe i'm too crude to get the nuance)
i would put it in the Nothing To Say™ category overall, not just regarding Amazon. I get letting the facts/situation speak for themselves, but this movie went too far in the "can't judge" direction for my taste
i am curious what if any effect the movie had on the lives of the real Swankie and Linda May
i would put it in the Nothing To Say™ category overall, not just regarding Amazon. I get letting the facts/situation speak for themselves, but this movie went too far in the "can't judge" direction for my taste
i am curious what if any effect the movie had on the lives of the real Swankie and Linda May