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Slay the Dragon dives into the murky waters of gerrymandering, revealing how it manipulates electoral power and, ultimately, who gets to vote. The film's tone is serious but not without hope; you can feel the urgency of the activists depicted, their passion palpable. The pacing is methodical, gradually unpacking layers of this complex issue, making it digestible yet thought-provoking. Its strength lies in personal stories and real-life implications, showcasing not just statistics but human faces affected by these political maneuvers. The documentary format does a good job of presenting facts, and the visuals are straightforward but effective, allowing the gravity of the topic to shine through without flashy distractions. Definitely a solid watch for anyone interested in political dynamics.
Activist perspectives add depthFocus on real-life implicationsEducational yet engaging
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