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Occupy: The Movie is a raw and unfiltered look at the birth of a social movement that erupted from the heart of New York City. It captures the fiery spirit and diverse voices of those involved in Occupy Wall Street, showcasing a range of perspectives on economic inequality, corporate greed, and social justice. The pacing feels organic, almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience, which draws you into the atmosphere of the protests. The film doesn’t shy away from the chaos and intensity of the moments but also gives space for personal reflections. It’s compelling how it weaves together the lived experiences of activists, making it a significant document of a pivotal moment in contemporary history. You get a sense of urgency, a vibe that resonates even years later.
Focuses on the grassroots nature of the movement.Offers various personal stories from participants.Captures the atmosphere of protests and public gatherings.
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