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So, this one’s a documentary that dives deep into how corporations have really taken the reins of power, almost like a hostile takeover but for politics. It paints a pretty bleak picture of what’s happened to the American Middle Class, you know? The pacing kinda builds up this sense of urgency, and it’s a lot of talking heads mixed with some archival footage. The tone feels pretty raw and unfiltered—definitely not sugarcoated. It’s not just a lecture; there’s a real sense of frustration and desperation throughout. The interviews feel candid, and the editing, while straightforward, really emphasizes the gravity of the themes. It's one of those films that sticks with you, making you think about the bigger picture and the implications on democracy.
Insightful but heavy viewingInteresting for those into political documentariesWatch with an open mind to digest the themes
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