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So, 'Dexia: la faute à personne' is quite the interesting watch – it’s a documentary that dives deep into the financial crisis and the murky waters of responsibility, or lack thereof. The tone feels almost somber, like a slow build-up to a storm, and there's a real sense of urgency as it navigates through interviews and archival footage. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it mirrors the chaotic nature of the subject. What stands out here is the rawness of the interviews – people sharing their experiences that feel very personal and real. It’s a unique take on a topic that’s often sanitized in mainstream media, making it distinct but not exactly easy to digest. Definitely worth a look for those who appreciate deeper dives into socio-economic issues.
The film has had a somewhat limited release, making it a bit of a rarity, especially for collectors interested in economic documentaries. I’ve noticed that it appears mostly on niche platforms and isn’t commonly found in standard collections. If you're into films that explore financial themes through a human lens, this one might pique your interest, though its availability can be spotty at times.
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