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INTRODUCTORY PART

The 2003 film "The Corporation" examines how companies changed


from being primarily governmental bodies to becoming strong organizations
with rights under the law comparable to those of people. The movie uses the
metaphor of the company they are irresponsible and psychopaths often
exhibit a blatant disregard for obligations and consequences. They may fail to
fulfill commitments in both personal and professional contexts, which can lead
to significant issues in cooperation. One of the most defining traits is a
profound lack of empathy. Psychopaths struggle to understand or care about
the feelings of others, which can result in manipulative or harmful behavior
without remorse and self-serving objectives in order to analyze the effects of
corporate conduct on society and the environment.

HISTORICAL ACCURACY

The film provides a convincing critique, but by implying that all firms
behave the same way and ignoring differences in corporate responsibility and
conduct, it may oversimplify complicated subjects. It emphasizes the
significance of companies in important historical events, such as the growth of
monopolies during the Industrial Revolution. The evolution of corporations
from entities having similar rights to individuals in the 17th century is also
discussed. This is consistent with historical narratives about how corporate
dominance has impacted various industries and economies. It can make use
of particular case studies, such as the Bhopal tragedy, to demonstrate the
devastating effects of corporate negligence. This may be due to the growing
sway of businesses over democracy and public policy, which is corroborated
by historical patterns in deregulation and lobbying. This is a reflection of
current political discussions around corporate power.
REALIBILITY OF THE SOURCES USED.

The Corporation (2003) drew from a variety of trustworthy sources, such as


scholarly studies, professional interviews, and historical records, it is widely
regarded as a trustworthy documentary because they explained well and we
all know that is true to life, because we experience that thing in our country
and It skillfully draws attention to important problems pertaining to corporate
ethics and behavior, supported by actual instances. Although the film presents
corporations in a predominantly unfavorable light, it may oversimplify many
intricacies despite its thought-provoking critique. All things considered, it's a
great place to start conversations about corporate responsibility, but for a
more comprehensive understanding, viewers need take into account a variety
of viewpoints and sources.

OPINION IN THE FILM

This part of the film especially appealed to me since it exposes the true
nature of greedy, corrupt, and dishonest corporations. The reporters chose to
confront these corporations while being aware of their influence, revealing the
government's willingness to back dishonest companies. Overall, I really liked it
and agreed with the documentary. It is frightening to see how strong they are
and how eager they are to overthrow anyone who could expose and destroy
them. They can even twist the law to their advantage. It all fits together well
since they bolster their previous assertions that corporations were monsters
and would be insane if they were real people.
They also struggle the significance of corporate social responsibility
and accountability, as well as the major moral challenges that businesses
must solve to win over the public. Even still, I believe that the film places too
much faith in the government and supports public governance excessively.
Despite this, the film's professionalism and credibility are unaffected because
it did not demonstrate the social injustices that numerous governments have
committed in relation to public resources. In addition to being educational, it
also alters your viewpoint on corporations and redefines what "a few bad
apples" really means. This makes it really fascinating.

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