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Ethos is one of those documentaries that really digs into the undercurrents of our society. Woody Harrelson, who’s become quite the activist himself, guides us through a maze of systemic failures that affect everything from our planet to our personal freedoms. The tone is quite urgent, almost a call to awareness, yet it feels very grounded, not overblown. The pacing flows well, balancing stark realities with reflective moments. One of the more striking aspects is how it connects various issues—like political conflicts and environmental crises—together, making you think about the bigger picture. It’s got a raw honesty to it that’s hard to ignore, and the way it’s presented is straightforward, almost like sitting down for a chat with a friend who’s seen too much.
Documentary exploring systemic failuresWoody Harrelson's engaging narrationConnects environmental and political themes
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