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So, 'Dirty Money: The Wagon Wheel' dives into the dark underbelly of Wells Fargo. It's a documentary that feels more like a revealing exposé than a dry corporate history. The pacing can be a bit uneven, with some segments dragging while others grip you tight. Former employees share their tales, and there's a rawness to their revelations that makes you question the very foundations of trust in banking. The atmosphere is heavy, almost tense at times, as the film peels back layers of deception. What stands out here is the practical effects of storytelling—no flashy graphics, just solid interviews and archival footage that lend it an air of authenticity. It’s not your typical financial doc; it’s more like a cautionary tale wrapped in real-life accounts.
Includes interviews with former employees.Features powerful real-life accounts.Examines broader themes of corporate ethics.
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