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So, 'We the People: The Market Basket Effect' dives into this family feud that's bigger than your average boardroom drama. The Demoulas family, you see, has a storied history with their Market Basket chain, and the film lays bare the emotional stakes involved. It’s not just about groceries—there's this visceral connection to community and the working class that seeps through every frame. The pacing is quite engaging, balancing interviews and footage from the protests that erupted during the fight for control. You feel the tension build as loyalties are tested. There's a rawness to the storytelling, and the practical effects? Well, it’s all real, no fancy CGI here—just people, families, and a supermarket that means so much more than just a place to shop.
Great for understanding business dynamics in family-run enterprises.Good case study on community impact and activism.Interesting look at corporate culture through a personal lens.
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