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Good Intentions is a fascinating dive into Walter Williams' perspective on the war on poverty and education. The atmosphere feels quite earnest, almost like an extended lecture rather than a typical documentary. Williams, with his strong opinions, critiques policies while weaving in personal anecdotes—this gives it a unique touch. The pacing, though steady, can sometimes feel a bit dense, as it tackles heavyweight themes without much fluff. It's not flashy, and there are no over-the-top effects; it's all about the ideas, which makes it distinctive. If you're into documentaries that challenge mainstream narratives, this one definitely has a lot to unpack.
Focus on social critiqueEngaging but dense pacingNo flashy effects
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