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So, 'Free Money' takes us to Kogutu, a village in Kenya, where the atmosphere is a mix of skepticism and hope. You really feel the weight of the villagers' lives, and the introduction of universal basic income feels like a big deal. The pacing's pretty measured, letting you soak in the reactions of the people involved as they grapple with this new reality. There's a rawness to the footage, almost like you're there with them, and the practical effects are just the lives of these individuals. The performances aren’t staged; they feel genuine, capturing the essence of the community. It’s distinctive in how it explores the human side of economic aid, you know? Just makes you think about the larger implications of such programs.
Offers a raw perspective on economic aidFocuses on community reactions and personal storiesEvokes thought on broader social themes
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