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So, this one’s a solid documentary that dives into the life of Hubert Humphrey, who was kinda a big deal in American politics during the 20th century. The film does a decent job of stitching together his role in both the civil rights movement and the cold war. You know, it’s not flashy or anything, but there's a certain earnestness to it that resonates. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really digest the complexities of his legislative achievements. There's a mix of archival footage and interviews that keeps things visually engaging. The atmosphere feels reflective, almost nostalgic, capturing the weight of those historical moments without getting overly sentimental. It’s a good watch if you appreciate the nuances of political history.
Includes archival footage from the civil rights era.Features interviews with historians and political figures.Captures the essence of Cold War tensions.
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