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So, 'Costa Rica, S.A.' is this intriguing documentary from 2006 that dives headfirst into the absurdities surrounding CAFTA. The whole vibe is drenched in satirical black humor, which really sets it apart. You’ve got this surreal exploration of a country without an army grappling with the idea of war weapons becoming commerce. It’s almost like a twisted commentary on globalization and economic policies, with the pacing keeping you on your toes. The film's distinctiveness lies in its ability to tackle heavy themes while weaving in dark comedic elements. Plenty of thought-provoking moments, and it manages to push boundaries while still being accessible. A unique watch for anyone into political documentaries.
Satirical take on trade agreementsExplores themes of commerce and policyUnique blend of humor and serious topics
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