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So, 'Death and Taxes' is this engaging little documentary from 2010 that digs into the concept of war tax resistance. It features twenty-eight individuals sharing their personal stories about how and why they opt out of financing the war machine through their taxes. The pacing is tight, keeping you hooked without dragging, and the soundtrack, featuring artists like Sharon Jones and Antibalas, adds a gritty, vibrant layer to the narrative. What stands out is the raw authenticity of the interviews—each person's motivations are as varied as their methods. There’s a palpable tension throughout, as these individuals navigate their beliefs against the backdrop of societal expectations. It makes you think about the intersection of money, ethics, and activism in a way that feels both immediate and timeless.
Focus on the theme of tax resistance.Soundtrack enhances emotional impact.Interesting perspectives on activism.
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