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So, 'Panama Papers: The Hold-up of the Century' takes a pretty deep dive into the massive leak that exposed global corruption. The pacing is quite deliberate, which lets the weight of the revelations sink in. There’s this somber yet urgent tone throughout, as it straddles the line between investigative journalism and a stark wake-up call. The visuals aren’t flashy, but they don’t need to be—just the sheer gravity of the subject matter carries it. You really feel the tension of the whistleblowers and the stakes involved. It’s distinct in its approach, avoiding sensationalism and instead focusing on the facts, which makes it feel honest and raw. A solid piece for anyone interested in real-world implications of financial secrecy.
Investigative focus on corruptionSerious tone with raw visualsHighlights the stakes involved in financial secrecy
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