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So, 'Business as Usual' is this intriguing doc that dives into Lisbon's housing crisis, which is pretty wild considering it's now the third priciest city in the world. The film uses satire to peel back layers on how mass tourism and inadequate infrastructure are morphing the city into what feels like one giant construction site. The pacing is quite brisk, keeping you engaged, but it doesn't shy away from the heavier themes of real estate speculation and urban change. It’s got this raw, gritty atmosphere that really makes you think about the implications of gentrification. The visuals are striking, and the way it presents actual locals’ stories gives it an authenticity that I found pretty compelling. Definitely a distinct take on a pressing issue.
Focuses on Lisbon's transformation due to tourism.Captures local perspectives amid gentrification.Satirical tone with a serious undertone.
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Pedro Vinícius
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