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So, 'Rum & Revolution β History of Havana' takes you to this fascinating yet tumultuous era in the 1950s. The documentary strikes a balance between the glitzy lifestyle of the American tourists and the stark poverty that marked the lives of average Cubans. The visuals are rich, capturing the vibrant colors of Havana while the audio immerses you in its lively music scene. The pacing feels organic, allowing you to soak in the contradictions of the city. It digs deep into themes of corruption and resilience, revealing the underbelly of a place that appears glamorous on the surface. The lack of a known director gives it an intriguing, almost mysterious vibe, as the focus stays on the stories being told rather than individual styles. It's a raw portrayal that feels both enlightening and sobering.
Explores the cultural clash in 1950s Havana.Focuses on personal stories alongside historical context.Highlights the influence of American tourism and mafia.
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