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So, 'Hidden in Plain Sight' is this gritty documentary from 2003 that really dives deep into U.S. foreign policy, especially in Latin America. It feels raw, almost like the filmmakers just let the real stories unfold without too much gloss. You get this sense of urgency as they explore the consequences of these policies on everyday people, not just politicians. The pacing is steady—sometimes it lingers a bit long on interviews, but that just adds to the weight of the material. The atmosphere? It’s filled with a sense of discomfort and truth-telling. You can’t help but feel the gravity of what’s being discussed. The lack of flashy effects keeps it grounded. A solid choice for those who appreciate the documentary format and its power to provoke thought.
Powerful examination of U.S. foreign policyFocus on personal stories over politicsRaw, unrefined documentary style
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