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So, Greed (1997) is this fascinating documentary that digs into the darker side of human desire and ambition. It's got this raw, almost chaotic vibe that feels like it’s peeling back layers of society, exposing the greed that lurks just beneath the surface. The pacing is a bit uneven, which actually works in its favor—it keeps you on your toes. You get a mix of interviews and real-life examples that really drive home the theme of excess. The visuals are gritty, giving it a grounded feel that matches the subject matter. The performances of the interviewees are often striking, revealing the complexity of their motivations. It's not your typical doc; it really challenges the viewer's perception of wealth and success.
Examines themes of ambition and excessFeatures a mix of interviews and real-life examplesRaw visual style complements the subject matter
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