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WTO/99 pulls you right into the heart of that chaotic Seattle protest. It’s an archival documentary but feels oddly personal, you know? The way it weaves together footage with real voices, makes it feel alive, like you’re walking those streets among the crowd. The pacing is a bit rhythmic, almost like a dance between the fervor of the protesters and the impersonal machinery of the WTO. Themes of human rights and environmental impact echo throughout, really making you think. The practical effects? Well, it’s all historical footage, but it’s stitched together in a way that gives you this visceral sense of urgency. There’s something raw and real about it that’s hard to shake off. It’s definitely a different kind of watch.
Archival footage blends with contemporary interviewsExplores intersection of protests and globalizationFocus on human rights and environmental issues
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