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Inherent Good is one of those documentaries that really digs deep into the roots of America's wealth and how it's distributed—or more accurately, how it's not. The film captures a tone that's both sobering and reflective, often making you ponder the bigger picture of wealth inequality. The pacing has its ups and downs, which can be jarring but ultimately feels like a deliberate choice to let the gravity of the subject sink in. It’s not just about statistics; there are real stories and voices woven in, which adds a layer of humanity to the narrative. The lack of a known director might turn some off, but it almost gives the film an underdog vibe, as if it’s presenting a grassroots perspective that’s often overlooked in mainstream media.
Strong themes of wealth inequality.Human stories mixed with statistics.Unconventional pacing adds to reflection.
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