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So, The Weather Underground is this deep dive into a really complex part of American radicalism in the 70s. The documentary weaves in interviews, archival footage, and some really striking visuals that capture the chaos and fervor of that era. It doesn't shy away from the messy side of activism, showing how these ideals sometimes led to violence and division. The pacing feels almost hypnotic at times, drawing you into the mindset of the group while making you reflect on broader themes of protest and societal change. It’s just this raw look at people who were convinced they could change the world, which feels both inspiring and a bit haunting. Definitely a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in political movements.
In-depth interviews with former members.Archival footage provides historical context.Explores the duality of activism and extremism.
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