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So, 'Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60' is this documentary that takes a pretty unflinching look at the UN over its six decades. It dives into the stark contrasts between what the founders envisioned and how things have turned out—there's a lot of talk about good intentions that just didn't pan out. The tone can feel a bit somber, and you can sense a kind of urgency in the pacing that keeps you engaged. It's not just a history lesson; it’s also a critique of bureaucracy and the challenges of international cooperation. The visuals aren't flashy—it's more about the weight of the messages than any fancy effects. Definitely a film that sparks some thoughts on global governance and accountability.
Documentary on UN history · Critique of bureaucracy · Explores global governance themes
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