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The Great British Mortgage Swindle dives deep into the murky waters of the UK's mortgage industry, revealing a labyrinth of corruption that feels both overwhelming and distressing. The film's pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to really absorb the gravity of the issues at hand. The tone is stark and unflinching, emphasizing the real lives affected by these predatory practices. It's striking how the documentary manages to blend interviews with data, painting a vivid picture of the human cost behind institutional failure. The lack of a central directing figure gives it a raw, grassroots feel, making it distinct from more polished documentaries. It’s a hard watch, but necessary for understanding the systemic failures that have impacted so many.
Focuses on systemic issuesReal-life impact highlightedEngaging mix of interviews and data
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