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A Road Not Taken is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into a pretty niche aspect of American history. It starts with that bold move by Jimmy Carter in '79, installing those solar hot water panels on the White House roof. The film’s pacing feels almost reflective, as it unfolds the story of what happened next, especially after Reagan took over. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and curiosity, tackling themes of environmentalism and political change. The practical effects are minimal, but the archival footage and interviews add a layer of authenticity. It's not flashy or overproduced, but it really makes you think about the choices that shape policy and the environment.
Focuses on solar energy and politicsExplores the environmental shift in the late '70sIncludes interviews with key figures from that era
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