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So, 'The Fire This Time' is a documentary that dives deep into the chaotic entanglements of pandemics and social unrest, weaving in colonial legacies. It has this fragmented, almost collage-like quality to it—lots of archival footage and expert commentary that gives it a sense of urgency and reflection. The voices of people like Sonia Shah and Anjuli Raza Kolb add layers to the narrative, making it feel like a conversation rather than a lecture. The pacing can be jarring but it works, pushing you to really engage with the material. You can feel the weight of history in every frame, and it’s kind of haunting, like it’s challenging you to confront uncomfortable truths about our society.
Explores themes of colonialism and societal collapse.Features a mix of archival footage and expert commentary.Pacing invites active viewer engagement.
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