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So, "The Code" is this intriguing documentary that digs deep into the realm of international justice. It doesn't just skim the surface; it really gets into what’s been done and what still needs to happen regarding economic and environmental crimes. The tone is quite earnest, you know? It feels like a call to arms, almost. The pacing flows naturally, allowing the viewer to digest the heavy themes without feeling overwhelmed. I appreciate how it presents a proactive approach, not just dwelling on despair but also highlighting the potential for change. It's distinct in its focus on legislation as a tool against impunity. While the director's name eludes me, the content speaks volumes on its own, sparking important conversations we ought to be having.
Focuses on international laws and crimes · Highlights proactive legal approaches · Earnest tone with compelling narrative
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