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Feeling Good About America is a fascinating look at the 1976 presidential election—a time when the political landscape felt charged with change and uncertainty. The documentary captures the essence of that era, pitting Gerald Ford against Jimmy Carter. Ford’s controversial pardon of Nixon looms large, setting a tense backdrop. The film dives deep into Carter's rise, with his outsider appeal resonating amidst a growing anti-establishment sentiment. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the nuances of the candidates’ strategies and public perceptions. It’s a vivid snapshot of American politics, revealing plenty about the mood of the nation and the dynamics at play. The archival footage adds a certain rawness, making the whole experience feel almost tangible.
Focus on political history and election dynamics.Interesting archival footage supporting the narrative.Good for understanding the impact of Nixon's pardon.
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