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So, 'Driven Apart' dives deep into how America's love affair with cars shapes our lives, you know? It's a documentary that doesn't just show statistics but really gets into the nitty-gritty of how infrastructure impacts social behavior. The pacing feels intentional—slow at times, almost contemplative, allowing you to absorb the weight of each point. You get some personal stories mixed in with broader sociological analysis, which makes it more relatable. Visually, it's pretty straightforward, but there's something about the rawness of the footage that enhances its themes. It’s a distinct take on a subject that, honestly, gets overlooked. Definitely gets you thinking about the true cost of convenience.
Explores themes of societal behavior shaped by infrastructure.Features a mix of personal narratives and broader analysis.Pacing allows for reflection on car culture impact.
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