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Takeover is a gritty documentary that dives into the lives of homeless individuals as they seize empty homes across eight cities. The film has this raw, almost urgent feel, capturing the tension of the moment while highlighting the struggle for shelter. You see a mix of personal stories and collective action, which gives it a unique edge—like an unfiltered glimpse into a marginalized world. The pacing is pretty brisk but feels organic, almost like you're right there with them. The practical effects? Well, it’s all real-life footage, no frills, just life as it is. It’s this unvarnished approach that really sticks with you. Not your typical documentary fare, but that’s exactly what makes it distinctive.
Documentary on social issuesReal-life stories of homelessnessUnique perspective on housing crisis
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