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The Miami Model is a fascinating dive into the chaos of protest culture surrounding global capitalism. It's raw, sometimes chaotic, but that really captures the spirit of activism at the time. The documentary weaves together various threads—paramilitary tactics, grassroots movements, and the fight against corporate greed—all set against the backdrop of the WTO meetings in Miami. It’s not just about the protests; it’s about the ideas that fueled them. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the tumult of the events, which somehow adds to its authenticity. The performances of the activists, with their earnestness and determination, are compelling. And those practical effects of the protests? They’re gritty and real, more impactful than any scripted drama could conjure.
Captures the essence of grassroots activismInteresting insights into anti-globalization sentimentsReflective of the early 2000s protest culture
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