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Killing Ed dives deep into the murky waters of educational privatization, peeling back layers on U.S. public schools' struggles against corruption. The pacing is steady, often drawing you into its troubling revelations. It’s unsettling how it presents the Texas-based charter school network, showing the intersection of politics and profit in education. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the more severe implications of these developments, which creates a tense atmosphere throughout. The interviews and on-the-ground footage blend well, giving this piece an authentic feel, making the viewer question the motives behind education reform. It's a heavy watch but one that sparks important conversations about the future of schooling in America.
Focus on the controversial aspects of educational reform.Pay attention to how the film builds its narrative through personal stories.Consider the implications of privatization on local communities.
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Mark Hall
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