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The Great Irish Sell Off takes a raw look at how vulture funds are reshaping the landscape of Ireland's economy and its housing crisis. The film's tone is sobering, offering a gritty perspective on the impact of international investors who swoop in for profit without regard for the local populace. Pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the complex themes of greed and displacement. What strikes me is the use of real footage and interviews that ground the narrative, giving faces to the statistics. You really feel the struggles of everyday people and the stark contrast with the cold strategies of financial firms. It’s a distinctive piece that really captures the zeitgeist of a country at a crossroads.
Thought-provoking themesReal footage enriches storytellingFocus on human impact of finance
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