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So, 'What's Wrong With The World' is this intriguing documentary from '96 that stitches together various texts from thinkers like Malraux, Nuridsany, Perennou, and Chesterton. It has this reflective tone that really makes you ponder. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the ideas to sink in, which I find refreshing in a documentary. The visuals aren't flashy, but there's an earthy quality that enhances the themes of existential inquiry and societal critique. What sets it apart is how it weaves these philosophical threads together; it’s not just a collection of excerpts but a thought-provoking exploration. It’s like watching an intellectual tapestry unfold, and you can’t help but get drawn into the conversation.
Themes of existential inquiryPhilosophical discourseVisually understated
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