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Deja Vu (2025) is quite an intriguing watch. Bedabrata Pain dives deep into the intertwining stories of American and Indian agriculture during pivotal changes in the 1980s. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments for reflection rather than rushing through facts. The tone strikes a balance between somber and enlightening, with visuals that are both stark and revealing. It's not just a bunch of talking heads; there are some practical effects that illustrate the impact of corporatization, which I found particularly engaging. The juxtaposition of the two countries' farming narratives creates a hauntingly relevant commentary on globalization. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it connects past and present with a contemplative feel.
Explores corporatization impactInteresting visual effectsThought-provoking themes on globalization
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