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Privilege is a fascinating watch for those intrigued by the layers of social commentary in film. It dives deep into the isms that plague our society, weaving together insights on ageism, sexism, economic elitism, and racism. The documentary feels raw and unfiltered, with an atmosphere that can be both uncomfortable and enlightening. Rainer's approach is anarchic, challenging viewers to rethink their perceptions of empowerment. The pacing is deliberately uneven, giving room for reflection amidst the chaos of its themes. The practical effects aren't the focus here; it's the performances and the ideas that linger long after the credits roll. It's a piece that demands engagement and thought, not just passive viewing.
Challenging societal normsDeep social commentaryRaw and engaging performances
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