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Whacked dives into the minds of disabled workers in this ESAT setting in North-East France. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a raw exploration of how people with different abilities grapple with the looming threat of climate change. The pacing feels intentional, allowing for moments of reflection amidst the interviews. The atmosphere is both somber and enlightening, highlighting unique perspectives often overlooked in mainstream discussions about global warming. The performances are authentic, revealing genuine concerns and insights that challenge typical narratives. What really sets it apart is the human connection—the subjects' voices resonate, making you think about the implications of climate issues on a personal level.
Interesting take on disability and environmental issues.Thought-provoking interviews that challenge perceptions.Unique setting in an ESAT adds depth to the narrative.
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