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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0859835001016 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full length, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Brave New Films Manufacturer: Brave New Films Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Brave New Films Release Date: November 15, 2005 Running Time: 95 minutes Studio: Brave New Films Theatrical Release Date: November 04, 2005 Sales Rank: 2492
Description: Everyone has seen Wal-Mart's lavish television commercials, but have you ever wondered why Wal-Mart spends so much money trying to convince you it cares about your family, your community, and even its own employees? What is it hiding?
WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price takes you behind the glitz and into the real lives of workers and their families, business owners and their communities, in an extraordinary journey that will challenge the way you think, feel... and shop.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - The truth hurts
I have watched this movie more than a few times, and everytime I watch it, I learn something else about this company. I no longer shop at Wal-Mart after watching this movie. It's not safe for me or anyone ... Read More
Rating: - Line Up The Sheep, It's Time To Shop
I've always been skeptic about Wal-Mart, yet still shopped there. The workers looked unhappy, tired. I asked a few what was wrong (just out of curiosity) and got the answer "tired."
Rating: - dishes the dirt on Sprawl-Mart
Would it surprise anyone to know that Wal-Mart disputed the factual accuracy of some statements made in this film? LOL. I expected them to say, "Yes, we are a ruthless, souless, corporation driven simply by ... Read More
Rating: - Where you spend matters.
Good movie that should make people think about the power of their spending dollars.
Wal-Mart is as dirty as they come. Watch this movie and see what they don't want you to think about.
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Rating: - Somewhat repetetive and tedious
The topic is very interesting and the stories of the victims were interesting and instructive. Multiple views of the same shot were tedious. I began to feel that I was being treated as a rather dim bulb.