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Starbucks Unfiltered is a fascinating dive into the coffee titan's reach into the urban middle class across continents. Directed by Gilles Bovon, this documentary doesn't just scratch the surface; it goes deeper, peeling back layers of branding, consumer behavior, and the social implications of a café culture. The tone is observational, often feeling like a quiet conversation rather than a loud exposé. The pacing, while deliberate, allows for moments of reflection on how a simple cup of coffee can symbolize much more. Themes of globalization and identity weave through interviews and candid shots of everyday life, making it feel relevant. It's distinctive in its ability to blend the personal with the corporate without losing sight of the human element amidst the commercial backdrop.
Investigative tone with rich visual storytelling.Themes of consumerism and urban identity.Captures the brand's cultural significance.
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