I watched this in my sociology class and it's purpose was to spark discussion about the arguments those who made the documentary were trying to make. I found the overall premise of the film to be extremely biased and left-winged despite being a so-called "documentary".
In other words, we could have gone to YouTube and watched a ten minute video on Disney's innuendos and mistakes as a large-scale corporation and gotten the same idea. There was an unprecedented amount of selective evidence to their arguments, using cut interviews with children to gain sympathy from the audience. The documentary was way too opinionated to be considered viable in an argument versing racist, sexist and bigoted ideals. The overall idea was extremely exaggerated and overwhelmingly ambitious. 1 out of 10 stars.
In other words, we could have gone to YouTube and watched a ten minute video on Disney's innuendos and mistakes as a large-scale corporation and gotten the same idea. There was an unprecedented amount of selective evidence to their arguments, using cut interviews with children to gain sympathy from the audience. The documentary was way too opinionated to be considered viable in an argument versing racist, sexist and bigoted ideals. The overall idea was extremely exaggerated and overwhelmingly ambitious. 1 out of 10 stars.