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The World That Moses Built dives deep into the complex legacy of Robert Moses, the man who shaped modern New York City. It's a fascinating watch, you know? The film paints a detailed picture of his public works but doesn't shy away from the darker side of progress. You’ll see how vibrant neighborhoods fell to concrete and steel, and it really makes you think about urban development. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to process the historical significance alongside the human cost. The archival footage is striking, showing vibrant city life before the bulldozers moved in. It’s not just a history lesson; it’s a reflection on how infrastructure can displace communities. A real conversation starter for sure.
Engaging exploration of urban development.Highlights the duality of progress vs. community displacement.Rich archival footage enhances the narrative.
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