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RBS: Inside the Bank That Ran Out of Money is this gripping documentary that dives deep into the collapse of a once-stalwart institution, the Royal Bank of Scotland. The film paints a rather stark portrait of the banking world, especially under Fred Goodwin's leadership. The pacing is almost frenetic, reflecting the chaos of the financial crisis, and it expertly uses interviews and archival footage to build a narrative that's both informative and haunting. You get a real sense of the atmosphere during those critical days in October 2008. There's an undeniable tension as it unpacks themes of greed, mismanagement, and the ripple effects on everyday lives. It’s not just about numbers; it brings to light the human cost of corporate decisions.
Explores the impact of the financial crisis on everyday lives.Features interviews with key figures involved in the RBS downfall.Utilizes archival footage to create a tense atmosphere.
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