
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Documentary • 2005 • 1 hr 38 min
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5.9
This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico, dozens of film crews on three continents bring the intensely personal stories of an assault on families and American values.
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Lee Scott, Don Hunter, Jon Hunter, Jeremy Hunter, Matt Hunter
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User Reviews
Good look into the nations most super superstore
It's frightening, Excited for eventual sequel Amazon: The Even Higher Cost of Low Price and Convenience.
Very true, still boring to watch, though.
Great corporation documentary movie, interesting and insightful. Worth watching
Documentary about the hidden costs of big-box capitalism.
Big chains are destroying local businesses. A tolling cycle of crap that makes people dependent on the rich while keeping themselves poor.
Insight into one of the biggest corporations ever
I don't know if a nearly 20 year old documentary is still relevant, but at the time it was made, it would make you hate Walmart even more.
Gives some good insights, but sadly the reality of everyday life lets this monster grow.
This will definitely make you think twice about a number of things. Not all is what it seems. Very thought provoking!
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