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World Order is a sprawling piece, almost two hours long, that really delves into the seismic shifts in global politics post-Soviet Union. It’s got this somber yet reflective tone, filled with layered interviews and archival footage that makes you think about how interconnected everything is. The pacing can be slow at times, but it allows the heavy themes of power dynamics and national identity to sink in. Soloviev’s approach is distinctive, almost journalistic, yet the narrative flows like a story. It’s not flashy—there are no big effects, just raw, thought-provoking content that sticks with you. If you’re into documentaries that pull apart complex issues, this one’s worth your time.
Explores post-Soviet political landscape.Rich in archival footage and interviews.Reflective and thought-provoking narrative.
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