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So, you've got Robin Bank, right? It's a documentary that really dives into this wild story of Enric Duran, a Catalan activist who literally played the banks at their own game. During the 2008 economic crisis, he borrowed a cool half a million euros without any intention of paying it back. The kicker? He used that money to fund social projects and went public with it, calling out the banking system's shady practices. The pacing is pretty tight, keeping you glued to his audacious exploits. It’s fascinating how it blends personal narrative with broader themes of economic injustice. Duran’s performance—if you can call it that—feels almost like a rebellious art piece, which is what makes it distinct. The tone is both serious and strangely uplifting. Worth considering for a deeper look at activism.
Focuses on economic activism and its implications.Interesting mix of personal story and social critique.Not your typical documentary - feels more like a call to action.
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