"Pharma Bro" Documentary Controversey

By Samuel Moser

Brent Hodge released his documentary, “Pharma Bro”, Tuesday, but the focus of the film, Martin Shkreli, might be antagonized more than he deserves, according to The New York Times and News.com.au.


Shkreli did a lot to earn the reputation of “world’s most hated man”. He also seems to have an obsession with getting underneath people’s skin according to News.com.au. 


The reason that millions of people hate Shkreli is because he purchased the rights to a pharmaceutical drug that is used by many cancer patients, and he raised the price to an unaffordable amount, according to The New York Times. 


However, there is speculation that this was one humongous publicity stunt and that Shkreli was hooking up patients with, “an experience the patient acknowledges was exceptionally lucky,” according to The New York Times. 


It is impossible to tell if Shkreli is hiding behind a villainous persona, or if he is simply a horrible human being. However, the story has been fascinating to follow for people of all demographics.


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