This documentary is intended for gullible people who don't understand that emotionally-charged anecdotes do not qualify as evidence in science. If anything, it is suppose to raise suspicion that skullduggery is afoot. This documentary presents ZERO evidence short of anecdotes and, instead, attempts to shake off the burden of providing it by making hypocritical anti-science conspiracy claims and criticizing people for being reasonably skeptical. I was especially sickened when one interviewee presented a recording of a meeting with a patient's oncologist. The family of a desperate cancer patient essentially bullied the doctor until he got frustrated and walked out of the meeting. They then pretended to be confused about why. I wanted to shake the stupid out of these people! I would've walked out too! While I cannot say if Burzynski is a fraud, he certainly fits the M.O. of a snake oil salesman. Burzynski has not succeeded in getting his antineoplaston treatment peer reviewed, which is why he makes these documentaries -- appealing to impressionable public outcry just like the frauds do. His gene-targeted therapy is not a new idea. Gene-targeted therapy is a thing, but Burzynski is hardly among the first to consider doing it. The documentary is simply full of stunning dishonesty. P.S. Some of his anecdotes passed away after having been in this documentary. Make of that what you will.