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So, this one is a deep dive into Hal C. Banks, a rather controversial figure in the Canadian labour scene. The documentary captures the gritty atmosphere of the 1940s and 50s, exploring how Banks, who came from the U.S., really shook things up in the shipping industry. There's a rawness to it, you can almost feel the tension between the unions—it's not just a history lesson, it's intense. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it's an intriguing portrayal of power struggles and moral ambiguity. The practical effects and period details add a nice touch, giving you a sense of the era. It's definitely more than just talking heads; it has some character-driven moments that stick with you.
Controversial figure in labor history.Focus on intense union conflicts.Period details enhance authenticity.
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