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Fire in the Blood presents a gripping and unsettling narrative. It dives deep into how pharmaceutical monopolies and Western governments systematically obstructed access to affordable AIDS medication in the global south after 1996. The pacing is deliberate, creating a slow burn of outrage as it unveils the devastating impacts of these policies—over ten million lives lost, which is hard to fathom. The documentary's tone is somber yet urgent, blending personal accounts with stark statistics that hit hard. The visuals are stark, underscoring the harsh realities faced by those denied treatment. It’s not just a film; it's a call to awareness about the darker side of global health politics, making you reflect long after it ends.
Intriguing exploration of pharmaceutical ethicsFocus on global health disparitiesUnexpectedly emotional interviews
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