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So, 'Most Likely to Succeed' dives into the flaws of the American education system in a really thought-provoking way. It’s this documentary that digs into how our schools are stuck in a time warp from the industrial age, which is kind of wild when you think about it. The pacing has a nice flow; it combines interviews and real classroom footage that just kind of pulls you in. The themes around innovation and preparing kids for a future that's already here are super relevant. There’s no flashy effects or anything, but the raw honesty of the performances really hits home. It's a solid piece for anyone interested in education reform or just the evolution of societal norms.
Focuses on educational reformFeatures real classroom dynamicsEngages with current societal issues
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