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So, 'The First Angry Man' isn't just another documentary; it really digs into this pivotal moment in California's history. The atmosphere is tense, almost electric, as it chronicles the tax revolt that reshaped public policy. The pacing feels frenetic at times, reflecting the urgency of the era and the grassroots movements that sprang up. Themes of rebellion and the fragility of public services come through strongly. It's interesting how the film doesn't shy away from showing the real people behind the movement, their passion and anger almost palpable. Not a lot of flashy effects, but the raw, real footage does the job, grounding it in the present. Definitely a distinctive take on a largely overlooked chapter of fiscal history.
Focused on California's tax historyExplores grassroots movementsHighlights the impact on public services
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