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So, there's this documentary from '83 called 'Water and the Dream of the Engineers.' It dives into the intricate social history behind America's water infrastructure. You get this engaging blend of historical footage and interviews that really highlight the tension between progress and environmental concerns. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing for deep dives into the debates that shaped our cities. The cinematography captures the essence of the locations well, almost like a character itself. It's not flashy, but there's a distinct authenticity to the storytelling that pulls you in. I mean, there are some solid moments that showcase the human side of engineering decisions, making it quite the interesting watch, if you're into that sort of thing.
Social history of water infrastructureDebate on engineering vs. environmentAuthenticity in storytelling
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