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Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread is something you don't see every day. This 2012 documentary dives deep into societal inequality, and it does so with a pretty unique approach. The imagery is subversive, almost jarring at times, pulling you into this bleak consumerist world. You can feel the tension between the industrial scenes and those more organic spaces — it's like a visual tug-of-war. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to reflect on what’s being shown rather than just passively absorbing it. There's no big-name director to attach to it, which gives it an air of independence. The vibe is raw, and that’s what sets it apart from more polished docs. It’s a reflective piece that challenges you to think about the world we live in.
Subversive imagery throughoutReflective pacingExplores themes of consumerism and inequality
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