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So, 'Capital in the Twenty-First Century' is quite an intriguing documentary. It dives headfirst into themes of wealth distribution and economic inequality, drawing heavily from Piketty's analysis. The pacing is methodical, which actually allows the viewer to digest the complex ideas being presented. I appreciated how the film blends academic insights with visual storytelling—it's not just a talking head piece. The atmosphere is somewhat somber, reflecting the weight of the subject matter. There's a stark contrast between archival footage and modern-day examples that really drives the point home. While the director remains unnamed, the film's strength lies in its ability to make you think critically about capitalism today, something that lingers beyond the credits.
Explores wealth distributionThought-provoking themesStrong visual storytelling
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