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You Have Four Years is a fascinating look at a grassroots movement that takes a bold stance against corporate giants. The film captures that raw, almost chaotic atmosphere of protest, with real footage of the Animal Rebels shutting down McDonald's distribution centers. It's gritty, engaging, and at times, a bit disjointed, but that adds to its authenticity. The pacing is brisk, mirroring the urgency of the activists' mission. Themes of activism, corporate responsibility, and environmental awareness are woven throughout, giving it depth. The performances—if you can call them that, given the documentary style—carry a genuine weight that can stir emotions. It’s distinctive in how it places the viewer right in the midst of the action, making you feel the tension and resolve of those involved.
Documentary on activism against corporate giantsReal footage of protests adds authenticityThemes of environmental awareness and corporate responsibility
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Dillon Parsons
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