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Never Again (2016) is a thought-provoking documentary that chronicles the return of the Marcos family to the political arena, particularly during Bongbong Marcos' Vice-Presidential campaign. The tone is somber, reflective even, as it grapples with the implications of this political resurgence in the Philippines. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to ponder the past while connecting it with contemporary events. There's an intriguing use of archival footage blended with current interviews, which gives it a raw edge. It's a stark reminder of how history can loop back, and the film captures that unsettling cyclical nature. The updated content in 2022, showcasing Bongbong's presidency, adds a layer of urgency to its themes of power, legacy, and the public's memory.
Examines the Marcos political resurgenceFeatures archival footage and interviewsUpdated in 2022 reflecting current events
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