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So, 'Super-Companies' from '87 is this striking documentary that really digs into how these giant multi-nationals operate. The way it travels across four continents gives it this raw, global feel. You get a sense of how these corporations extract resources and manipulate markets, which can be pretty eye-opening. The pacing isn't rushed; it lets you absorb the information and reflect on it. The tone is almost somber at times, like a warning bell for what's happening in the world. There's no flashy editing or over-the-top effects; it’s all about the real-world impact and the voices of the people involved. It’s a fascinating watch for anyone into economic systems and their social implications.
Interesting exploration of global capitalismCaptures the essence of the late 80s corporate landscapeThought-provoking themes on resource management
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