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Guerre fantôme dives deep into the complex saga of Alstom's sale to General Electric, presenting a documentary that feels more like a political thriller than a standard historical recount. The pacing sometimes drags, but the tension builds as it explores themes of economic strategy, national pride, and corporate maneuvering. The interviews, while not flashy, have a raw honesty that gives weight to the narrative. You can sense the frustration and pride of those involved as they navigate through the murky waters of international business. Not a lot of flashy practical effects here—just real people grappling with real stakes, and that’s what makes it intriguing. It’s a niche topic, but if you’re into corporate history and the implications on national policy, it’s worth a watch.
Examines corporate politicsFocus on economic implicationsReal interviews add depth
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Alexandre Leraître
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