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So, 'Bad Days Won't Last' dives into a really compelling and somber concept. It's a documentary that follows the Human Extinction Movement in Mexico, which is quite the provocative group, right? They advocate for not having kids to slowly phase out humanity. The atmosphere is heavy and contemplative, especially when you realize they face a pandemic that challenges their ideals. The pacing feels natural, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with these intense ideas. The interviews are raw, and you can feel the tension between hope and despair. It's distinctive in how it juxtaposes a philosophical stance against real existential threats, making you think, ya know? Not your typical doc, for sure.
Themes of existential philosophy and societal impactIntimate interviews with movement membersContrasting ideals with real-world events
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