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Freakonomics

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2010
1h 33m
PG-13
English
Documentary
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Some of the world's most innovative documentary filmmakers will explore the hidden side of everything.
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Freakonomics

PG-13
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2010
1h 33m
English
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Some of the world's most innovative documentary filmmakers will explore the hidden side of everything.
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Written By: Morgan Spurlock, Alex Gibney (Screenplay), + 6 more

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Leco says...
9 years ago
​ It's just an OK documentary. I'd say very much like some random episode you get your eyes on after some zapping and then you end up watching out of curiosity. The first installment is by far the least enjoyable. I hated the the tone used on it, an impression rarely lowered throughout. Right afterwards, we get in my opinion the best of this whole doc: the direction and writing for "Pure Corruption" is really good; nice imagery and text. "Purity is a good mask for corruption, [...] it discourages inquiry". Also, the cinematography is great. The final two aren't very good, which makes this doc quite forgettable.
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PopcornBucket says...
13 years ago
A great adaption of the book.
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