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Debt Machine is, well, an intriguing dive into the labyrinthine world of debt and its implications. It feels gritty, almost raw, as it unpacks the mechanics behind our financial systems. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which can be a bit jarring, but it adds to that unsettling vibe—like you're on a ride through a bizarre, dystopian landscape. The documentary doesn't shy away from heavy themes; it's all about the human cost of debt. Practical effects? Not really applicable here, but the stark visuals and interviews paint a haunting picture. Performances, in a sense, come from real people sharing their stories, which gives it a weight that's hard to shake off. It's definitely distinctive in its approach to a topic that many would rather avoid.
Exploratory look at debt's societal impact.Unconventional pacing adds to the unsettling atmosphere.Interviews provide a raw, unfiltered perspective.
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