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This movie tries to promote a claim that has not been established.
The main issue of this movie is that it claims a fraud happened at the CDC, but fails to mention that no proper reanalysis of the claims made by Dr. Thompson was conducted to verify its authenticity. As well the movie fails to take note of the various other studies done throughout the world that showed no association between the MMR vaccine and autism. In addition the movie suggests switching to single vaccines in the end but fails to acknowledge that this was all ready tried in Japan and it was found that the MMR was not associated with autism as well (...). And considering the questionable ethical conduct of Andrew Wakefield in the past one has to wonder if the filmmakers are trying to hide something to the audience with all of these omissions. I would avoid this movie because it appears instead of presenting all the evidence and allowing individuals to decide for themselves, they choose to promote a bias agenda.
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