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Who Killed the Electric Car? is this fascinating doc that really digs into the rise and fall of electric vehicles in the 90s. The tone is a mix of investigative and reflective, with some real head-scratching moments about corporate greed and environmental politics. The pacing might feel a bit uneven, but it keeps you engaged with compelling interviews and archival footage. It’s distinctive in how it combines personal stories from EV owners with broader themes about energy independence and innovation. The film's atmosphere is kind of a nostalgic lament for what could have been, and that resonates deeply. Plus, the practical effects are just the cars themselves, which is a cool twist.
Check out the archival footage for a real sense of nostalgia.The interviews are quite revealing, adding a personal touch to the story.Consider the broader implications on modern EV discussions.
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