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So, 'Mission Congo' is an intriguing documentary that peels back the layers on Pat Robertson's charity efforts in the wake of the Rwandan genocide. You get this uneasy feeling as it questions whether the whole charitable facade was actually a cover for diamond mining interests. The pacing is a bit disjointed at times, but it keeps you engaged, almost like a slow-burn investigative piece. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with moral complexity, making you think about the ethics of aid. Not much in the way of flashy visuals or effects—it's pretty raw and straightforward. The interviews and archival footage add a lot, giving you a real sense of the stakes involved. Totally distinct for how it tackles a sensitive issue with a critical lens.
Investigates complex themes of charity and exploitationRaw visuals and straightforward storytellingEngaging despite its uneven pacing
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