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Damon as a Big Energy shill: "I'm a good guy." (国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine)

Hollywood Goes After Big Energy in ‘Promised Land’

Hollywood sticks it to the energy establishment with the new Matt Damon and John Krasinski film

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By 2020, the International Energy 颅Agency predicts, the United States will be a net 颅exporter of natural gas. By 2035 we will be energy independent. This is largely due to the current boom in domestic gas drilling, using a controversial series of techniques known as hydraulic fracturing鈥攐r fracking, in which pressurized water and chemicals release natural gas and petroleum trapped in underground shale formations. There are temporary financial windfalls for the communities at the surface, as well as environmental degradation; anti-fracking campaigns have become a cause c茅l猫bre, with stars like Mark Ruffalo joining the fight. Now Hollywood weighs in with Promised Land, directed by Gus Van Sant, the auteur of American angst. The director and the film鈥檚 cowriters, Matt Damon and John Krasinski, have stated repeatedly that Promised Land takes no sides. But right-wing media outlets are gleefully predicting bias, and Participant Media鈥攚hich backed advocacy documentaries like An Inconvenient Truth and The Cove鈥攈elped fund the film. So is Promised Land an agnostic work of art or a cleverly disguised polemic?

First, the plotlines: Matt Damon plays Steve Butler, a Big Energy shill who is dispatched to gorgeously dilapidated McKinley, Pennsylvania, to secure drilling rights by any means necessary. Butler dons work boots, buys rounds, and spins fantasies of untold riches to anyone who will listen. He also falls in love with Alice, a schoolteacher played with down-home allure by Rosemarie 颅DeWitt. Butler repeatedly tells her that he鈥檚 鈥渁 good guy,鈥 and he believes it, convinced he is 颅offering economic freedom.

Butler鈥檚 operation is complicated when activist Dustin Noble (Krasinski) shows up, plastering the town with posters of poisoned cattle. What follows is a war for the hearts, minds, and shale gas of the people of McKinley, a battle about which Noble insists 鈥渢here is no neutral position.鈥 The film does its best to take one, however, thanks in part to a smartly executed surprise at the conclusion; like any good work of art, Promised Land leaves many ambiguities on the table. Still, a newcomer to the issue won鈥檛 come away feeling warm toward the Chesapeake Energies of the world. Spoiler alert: fracking and Hollywood don鈥檛 mix.

From 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, Feb 2013 Lead Photo: 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine

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