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Blood on the Mountain dives deep into the struggles faced by the working-class folks of West Virginia. It captures the raw essence of environmental and economic injustice in a way that feels both urgent and reflective. The pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in the heavy themes of corporate greed and the impact it has on local communities. The interviews give a voice to those often overlooked, showcasing their resilience and spirit. It’s not flashy—no big-name director or over-the-top visuals—but it packs a punch with its grounded storytelling. The practical effects of the environment's degradation speak volumes without needing to show much. It’s a somber look at a region rich in resources but poor in options. Quite distinctive in its delivery.
Engaging interviews with locals.Strong focus on environmental issues.Highlights the historical context of corporate influence.
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