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Gaslit (2026) finds Jane Fonda weaving through the Texan landscape, capturing the grit and resilience of communities grappling with the repercussions of the oil and gas boom. The documentary is like a personal diary, full of heart and urgency, as Fonda meets locals who are navigating their lives amid environmental upheaval. The pacing feels organic; it moves with a sort of deliberate rhythm that mirrors the slow erosion of landscapes and lives. The tone is a blend of somber reflection and fierce activism, showcasing Fonda's powerful presence. What stands out is its rawnessâit's not overly polished; you feel the atmosphere of the places she visits, and the personal stories resonate deeply. Itâs an intimate look at a bigger narrative, grounded in human experience.
Explores environmental activismFeatures intimate interviewsHighlights local community struggles
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