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So, 'The Invisible Doctrine' is this deep dive into neoliberalism, led by George Monbiot. You really get the sense of how this ideology has slithered into every nook of our lives. The film has this almost haunting atmosphere, with a mix of archival footage and sharp interviews that make you think. It's not just about economics β it covers politics and environmental issues too, weaving them together in a way that feels both urgent and unsettling. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to digest some heavy ideas without feeling rushed. Monbiot's delivery is compelling, almost like he's guiding you through a dark forest of thought. Definitely distinctive in how it tackles complex themes without oversimplifying. Worth your time if you're into political documentaries.
Explores complex themes of economics and politicsUnique blend of archival footage and interviewsThought-provoking and atmospheric documentary
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