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So, 'Life is for Sale' really digs into this surreal setup in Chile where water isn't just a resource but a commodity owned by individuals. The whole vibe is unsettling, honestly. You watch and feel the weight of this privatization—like one company can control an entire river! The documentary moves at a contemplative pace, allowing you to soak in the absurdity and implications of such ownership. It's fascinating to see how it challenges our understanding of basic needs. The interviews and footage are raw, which adds to that gritty feel, making the viewer question the ethics behind water rights. It’s a thought-provoking watch that feels eerily relevant in today’s world.
Themes of privatization and its impact on society.Explores ethical implications of water ownership.Raw interviews create an engaging atmosphere.
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