Pump (FILM REVIEW)
Pump
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Eye-Opening Expose’ Explores America’s Addiction to Oil
Why is the
price of gasoline in the Untied States so artificially high? Much of the
explanation lies in a corporate conspiracy to deny us access to alternative
fuel sources. A few years ago, the documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?”
illustrated how the auto industry had successfully lobbied politicians to
discourage its development.
Now, this
eye-opening expose’ shows how big oil has conspired to deny Americans fuel choice
for the past century. This state of affairs has persisted in the face of a
Supreme Court decision which forced John D. Rockefeller to break up the
Standard Oil Company by declaring it a monopoly way back in 1911.
What alternative fuels
might a car run on? Well, besides electricity, there’s solar power, methanol,
ethanol and hydrogen, to name a few. Who knows what other new ideas might have
been encouraged if Congress hadn’t discouraged development of competing energy
options by granting the gas-guzzling car manufacturers a stranglehold on
research and development via tax breaks and other measures.
This wholesale sellout of the
American public is the subject of Pump, an eye-opening expose’ co-directed by
Joshua and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. It is the husband-and-wife team’s sobering
thesis that, “We have
to come to grips with the fact that this is the end of the Oil Age.”
What more proof do
you need than the sight of the devastation visited upon Detroit, a latter-day ghost town where, “the hope of
the average person for a better life has disappeared” in the wake of its being
abandoned by the car conglomerates for greener pastures? And the Motor City
might just be the tip of the iceberg, if you believe the dire warnings issued intermittently
during this powerful documentary by John Hofmeister, the former
President of Shell Oil.
Today, as founder of Citizens for
Affordable Energy, he indicts an unnecessary addiction to oil as the root cause
of everything from political
instability and war to climate change and environmental crises. His
organization’s aim? A simple one, merely to make fuel choice a viable reality.
Food for thought the next time you cavalierly instruct the gas
station attendant to “Fill ‘er up!”
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG
for mature themes
Running time: 88 minutes
Distributor: Submarine
Deluxe
To see a trailer for Pump,
visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTytxMdlazM
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