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So, 'Me, the People: A Populist Handbook' dives into the messy world of modern politics. Itβs a documentary that doesn't hold back on exploring how divisive issues are shaping this new wave of populism. The pacing is a bit uneven β it jumps around a lot, which can be disorienting but also keeps things lively. The tone is pretty analytical yet accessible, making it easy to engage with the complex themes it presents. There's a certain rawness to the interviews, and you can really feel the tension in the discussions. While the director remains unnamed, the perspectives shared are what really stand out, showcasing a diverse array of opinions that reflect the current political climate. It's got a unique vibe, for sure.
Explores contemporary populismInterviews with various political figuresCaptures the current political climate
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