I watch this for the purpose of what Purdue and the Sackler family did. In that regard I think it was interesting. I really didn't look at it from the opioid crisis standpoint, There are other movies, documentaries too talk about that. I'm sure there's a lot of the Sackler family interactions that are not necessarily accurate and only supposed and interjected for interest in the movie, but I think the fact that they were in it for the money and knowingly subterfuged the public and made a campaign to get it FDA approved is the key to this movie. The fact that this family did not face criminal charges probably is because could not really incriminate the family members like what was projected on the movie