Bury Little Ones Alive

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
7 min readOct 31, 2023

MAGGIE BETTS — THE BURIAL — AMAZON PRIME — 2023

A simple film on extreme capitalism as opposed to family-oriented capitalism. A small family business in Biloxi, Mississippi, dealing in burial insurance and funeral homes runs into a problem when the old (75 years of age) boss makes some crummy investment that turns sour, so sour that the person who actually managed him to do it ends up in prison. The man used the money from the burial insurance for something it was not intended to be used for, and it failed, so he lost the money. Then he gets into more problems with the insurance regulating board of the state, he loses his license temporarily waiting for the result of the investigation. He then tries to get some help from a big and fast-growing Canadian company in Vancouver. An agreement is signed by which he sold three funerary parlors for the money he needs to save his business, provided he stops collecting burial insurance in southern Mississippi. It is agreed, but not in writing, that the whole business will be completed in one month. But it is not and then the family business can only move to court.

The Canadian business is dishonest. They do not want to buy smaller businesses at the normal market price and abide by the normal decent contract law procedure. They want these smaller businesses to be on the floor, on their knees, even on their…

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Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Written by Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, PhD in Germanic Linguistics (University Lille III) and ESP Teaching (University Bordeaux II) has been teaching all types of ESP