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The Paradox of Democracy delves into the discontent brewing within various democracies over the 2010s. It’s a documentary that captures the raw, sometimes chaotic essence of societal frustration, exploring events like the uprisings in Brazil, the U.S. protests, and the French riots. The pacing varies, weaving historical footage with contemporary interviews, creating a sense of urgency. It showcases how political dissatisfaction can lead to both revolution and reform, skillfully interlacing these narratives. The tone is somber yet reflective, making you ponder the very fabric of democratic ideals. Though the director remains unknown, the film's distinctive approach to storytelling through real-world events makes it stand out in the documentary genre.
Examines multiple global uprisingsInteresting narrative structureRich in archival footage
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