Because this documentary examines the effect that these four plants, specifically the apple, the tulip, cannabis, and the potato, has had on human civilization and our effect/the effect that human civilization has had on these four plants all within a two hour timespan, each segment of this documentary does the most amount of justice that the makers of the documentary were able to make it into within that timespan but, it's not perfect. I think it is safe to say that each segment, to do justice to it would likely deserve anywhere from one hour to two hours, to examine them all individually and in detail.
Frances McDormand
Documentary
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