Go to Google.com. Not your favorite search engine, but specifically google.com.
Type in: died suddenly movie
See what you get.
I got this message:
It looks like the results below are changing quickly. If this topic is new, it can sometimes take time for reliable sources to publish information Check the source Are they trusted on this topic? Come back later Other sources might have more information on this topic in a few hours or days
That is NOT a search engine. That is a propaganda engine.
What are their current "trusted sources?"
Forbes.com --
New 'Died Suddenly" film pushes unfounded depopulation ...
Netflix.com --
Watch Welcome to Sudden Death - Netflix
Diedsuddenly.info --
Died Suddenly - the Documentary
Indy100.com --
Basketball player highlighted by anti-vax 'Died Suddenly ...
Rottentomatoes.com --
Sudden Death - Rotten Tomatoes
Imdb.com --
Sudden Death! (Short 2010) - IMDb
So, they have 1 legit link in the top 6, and the rest are propaganda or distraction.
Google engages in fraud. Pretending to be a search engine, but instead is a propaganda company.
Anyone who spends money adverstising on their platform might have a good legal case for deceptive trade practices.
What's additionally scary is that their marketing division is changing the value proposition to its clientele. An overly simplified version -- everything in Googles marketing function was based on volume. Pay Google = drive traffic. That value proposition has since changed, and by extension how companies target you and how Google now makes its money in marketing.
Now it has moved to "value based" marketing. This is above and beyond affinity based/ interest based marketing as this assigns a value, a dollar amount, to you, as a person [potential customer] which indicates to the company how much money you'll spend with them. This can only be done if they have a ton of information on you enough to feed prediction algorithms. The targeting algorithm has also been updated to target people based on "intent signals" (of which they analyze a bazillion different signals in real time) that indicate this person is going to spend $x pay Google to get $x money.
If you read through and don't really think this is a big deal, or didn't quite get the significance of this, the largest marketing machine on this planet -- which is essentially the biggest psychological influence machine and data collector on this planet -- one where other companies follow its lead has changed its most profitable division, and now makes money by assigning you (a human) a dollar amount, as your value/ worth to companies. It's one step closer to putting the cow collar on and fully being cattle.
Google is no longer a search engine in this sense but a market place with a captive audience that is unaware that they're in a market place.
I use it for recipes only. Try to find information on products and you get nada but click bait. It's in reality an awful "search" engine.