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Push (2019) dives deep into the growing crisis of housing affordability, capturing the stark realities of urban living. It’s a documentary that feels raw and urgent, exposing the often-overlooked mechanisms of modern landlords who are distanced from their tenants. The film follows various individuals navigating this landscape, intertwining personal stories that highlight the human side of the statistics. There's a palpable tension throughout, as the pacing shifts between personal narratives and hard-hitting facts. The tone strikes a balance between anger and despair, leaving you unsettled yet enlightened. It’s not just about gentrification; it’s about understanding the deeper, systemic issues that are reshaping our cities. A thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in urban studies or social issues.
Focuses on global housing issuesEngaging personal storiesHighlights systemic urban challenges
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