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College Conspiracy dives deep into the complexities of higher education in America, presenting a no-holds-barred examination of its flaws. The pacing is methodical, almost academic, which suits the subject matter well. The film's tone hangs somewhere between investigative journalism and a thoughtful critique, delivered with a certain urgency. It leans on the expertise of Austrian economists, which adds a distinctive angle, separating it from typical education documentaries. The visuals aren't flashy but serve the narrative, keeping the viewer engaged without overwhelming them. The film really gets into the issues surrounding debt and the value of a degree, making you think about the educational landscape in a new light. It's a solid piece for anyone interested in the economics of education.
Avoid if you're looking for light entertainment.Great for discussions on education policy.Watch with a critical mindset.
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