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Free to Ride offers a compelling look into the Beavercreek-RTA dispute, capturing the tension between community interests and urban development. The documentary's tone feels raw and intimate, and the pacing allows you to really sink into the complexity of the situation. It's not just about bikes or public transport; it digs into deeper themes like accessibility and local activism. The practical effects here are really just the footage of real events, which makes it feel grounded. The interviews with community members add a personal touch that showcases diverse perspectives. It's distinctive in how it addresses a seemingly niche topic but then broadens out to universal issues about public space and community rights. Worth a watch if you're into socio-political documentaries.
Community activism focusIntimate interviewsSocio-political themes
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