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So, 'Goldman Sachs: The Bank That Runs the World' dives deep into the shadows of global finance, exploring how this banking giant weaves itself into the fabric of the world economy. The pacing feels methodical, almost like a slow burn, as it unravels the intricacies of power and influence. The documentary's tone is quite sobering, prompting you to question the implications of such vast wealth and control. It doesn't shy away from the darker themes of capitalism, which can be a bit unsettling, but that's what makes it distinct. The visuals and interviews, while straightforward, pack a punch. You get a sense of the pervasive reach of Goldman Sachs, even if the director's identity remains a mystery. It’s one of those films that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Interesting case study on modern banking practices.Highlights the complexities of global finance and ethics.Offers a critical perspective on wealth and power dynamics.
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