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So, this film, 'Concision: No Time for New Ideas,' is really an intriguing take on the television landscape back in the '90s. The way it dissects the structure and format of TV is pretty fascinating. You get this sense of urgency, how concision impacts the way messages are conveyed. It kind of forces you to think about how democracies treat dissenters, too. The pacing is deliberate, which contrasts with the rapid-fire nature of TV, and honestly, that makes you feel the weight of the themes. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but rather, it lets the content speak for itself. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue about ownership and perspective. Definitely a distinct piece for documentary enthusiasts.
Interesting take on media structureExplores themes of democracy and dissentPacing contrasts modern TV's rapid nature
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