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Inequality for All is a compelling documentary that really digs into the economic divide in America. Jacob Kornbluth does a nice job weaving in Robert Reich's thoughts and experiences, making it feel personal yet urgent. The pacing keeps you engaged, blending facts with personal anecdotes. There's a certain gravity to the atmosphere, as you feel the weight of the statistics presented, but also some hope as Reich actively fights for change. It’s not just a bunch of data; it’s about real people and their struggles. The performance by Reich himself adds a layer of authenticity that really stands out. Overall, it's a distinctive look at economic issues that are still so relevant today.
Focuses on economic inequality and its social impact.Features engaging interviews and Reich's personal anecdotes.Presents a mix of statistics and heartfelt stories.
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