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So, 'Princes of the Yen' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into Japan's economic landscape during the 20th century. It really captures the essence of how central banks wield their power, shaping the political and social fabric of the country. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the complex themes around monetary policy and its impact on people's lives. There's a rawness to the presentation that feels quite authentic, almost like a narrative unfolding rather than just a dry analysis. The way it adapts Richard Werner's book adds a layer of depth, making you ponder the implications long after it's over. It’s a distinctive piece that invites you to rethink economic theories in a real-world context.
Thought-provoking themes on monetary policy.Unique perspective on Japan's economic history.Raw documentary style enhances authenticity.
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