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So, 'Firestone and the Warlord' is this raw documentary that dives deep into a complex, often painful chapter of Liberia's history. It intertwines the legacy of the Firestone Tire Company with the chaotic reign of Charles Taylor, and honestly, it does it in such a way that you feel the weight of the narrative. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the gravity of what happened. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, but that's what makes it compelling. The production values are straightforward—no flashy gimmicks, just real stories and interviews that reveal the human cost behind corporate interests. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, kinda haunting in its delivery. Worth a watch for anyone into the darker sides of history and corporate ethics.
Explores corporate impact in LiberiaFocus on historical contextReal interviews and personal stories
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