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So, 'El apagón: Aquí vive gente' is a short documentary, just 23 minutes, but it packs a punch. It dives into Puerto Rico's socio-economic issues, really focusing on the harsh realities of power outages and how gentrification is creeping in, all thanks to the real estate and energy sectors. The tone is somber yet hopeful, with visuals that are stark and evocative. It doesn't just throw facts at you; it weaves personal stories that stick with you. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each experience. It’s distinct in its grassroots approach, showcasing real voices from the community. It's raw and unfiltered, which gives it a genuine vibe that resonates deeply.
Highlights the effects of power outages in Puerto Rico.Focuses on gentrification influenced by real estate and energy sectors.Features personal stories that add depth to the socio-economic discussion.
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