Fools on the Hill is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the murky waters of political ethics and the shocking legislative process. It follows this determined guy on a mission to make politicians actually read the Bills they're voting on—a concept that feels almost revolutionary in today's landscape. The pacing has this raw, almost candid feel, capturing the frustration and absurdity of the system. The tone is both serious and a bit sardonic, giving it a unique edge. It's not just another political doc; it really shines a light on the incompetence in the legislative process, and the practical effects here come from interviews and real footage, which really ground the narrative. The performances, though not in the traditional sense, are striking in their earnestness. There's a distinctive vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on political ethics and legislative processesReal interviews provide an authentic feelReflects on current political incompetence
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Jed Rigney
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