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| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
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9.7 3 |
9.2 4 |
| Women: Votes: |
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9 3 |
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8.8 14 |
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Really put the hucksterism that permeates even the good that Americans do very well. There is ever the bas and sad and that seems to be intolerable where there is a buck to be made. Great Canadian film!
9/10
electrcshepherd@ - first review
5.3.2012 - age: 50+
Very informative, very eye opening! I really enjoyed watching it!
9/10
martinemartell@ - 2 reviews
21.2.2012 - age: 26-35
They missed their "ace card". They should have told us how much was left after expenses. I saw one walk where the entry fee was $25.00, but $10.00 was for the pink hat. Faye.
7/10
copeland21@ - 2 reviews
20.2.2012 - age: 50+
Excellent film, telling the truth about public company marketing and lies (DISGUSTING) Very informative, and this type of documentary will certainly help educate people, hopefully stirring them into pushing for useful change!
10/10
jimedgar2@ - 81 reviews
12.2.2012 - age: 50+
For all the evidence around us, finally a documentary has been made that has the potential to reach a far wider audience, open people's eyes, even a crack, and help to validate what some of us have known and advocated against for a very long time. Kudos to all involved in the making of this important documentary.
9/10
pook@ - first review
10.2.2012
I was disappointed with the lack of focus in this film. A lot of scattered comments on a complex issue. Plus, they didn't show me anything I didn't already know.
5/10
violbiol@ - 130 reviews
8.2.2012 - age: 18-25
Before seeing this documentary, I didn't really care much about this pink ribbon thing when it first appear on the scene. After seeing this, I see that others feel the same way. I'm all for donations and fund raisings to help research and preventative causes. But I'm leery with big corporate events (i. e. charity runs, walks, bikes, etc.) that are full of marketing advertisements everywhere. It no longer focus on the cause but instead on commercialism.
8/10
karen_lett@ - 280 reviews
7.2.2012 - age: 36-49
Excellent documentary! A must see film! It will not leave you indifferent and it shouldn't, it's about time we expose such huge organization as these!!
9/10
cd21@ - first review
5.2.2012 - age: 50+
This is a pretty perfect documentary. It's low-key, direct, informative, compassionate, and riveting. The film is a great contrast to the corporate hoopla that has pinkwashed and trivialized breast cancer.
10/10
eshapiro47@ - first review
5.2.2012 - age: 50+
If you know a woman by close or by far, go watch this film! Excellent!
10/10
elizabethmayer1973@ - first review
4.2.2012 - age: 36-49
Goodness! Yes, go see this movie! Absolutely. Run, don't walk!
10/10
pierreetlesautres@ - first review
4.2.2012 - age: 50+
It is a social responsibility to go see this film! Hurry up while it is still showing!
10/10
lina3098@ - first review
4.2.2012 - age: 26-35
Exposes the whole racket behind the pink ribbon racket. Smart, angry, entertaining.
8/10
paldancelewis@ - first review
4.2.2012 - age: 36-49
The best doc I've seen in a very long time. So timely with the recent news stories about Komen. Especially loved Barbara Brenner. She delivers important info with humour and insight. This film made a real impact on me. Highly recommend it.
9/10
mightymo@ - first review
4.2.2012 - age: 36-49
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