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So, 'Patrick Kielty's Mulholland Drive' is this fascinating documentary that pulls you into the life of William Mulholland, an Irishman who wasn't formally trained but somehow managed to pull off this monumental task of building the Los Angeles aqueduct. The atmosphere is pretty engaging, blending history with personal storytelling. Kielty takes a curious approach, exploring the complexities of water access even today, which gives it a layered feeling. The pacing might seem slow at times, but it allows you to really soak in the implications of Mulholland's legacy. Plus, the practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on the narrative. It's a solid piece that kind of prompts you to reflect on resource management and community struggles.
Interesting take on resource management themes.Focus on historical figure with contemporary implications.Not heavy on effects, relies on storytelling.
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