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In this series we can recount events that seem closer to reality. The series opens its documentary events through numerous details about the alliance of governments with car companies, especially Volkswagen, a famous car maker and the opening of corruption files. The series opens up a wide range of powerful events that begin with Donald Trump, who has turned from a failed businessman into a series of epic business conglomerates. On the other hand, a man named Stevens is trying to present a new story about the real estate sector full of secrets.
The installments range from an infuriating look at payday lending to an offbeat story about Canadian maple syrup cartels. The common thread is the abuse of trust.
Dirty Money is eminently, compulsively watchable, somehow counterbalancing the heaviness of the subject matter with an undercurrent of urgency and a keen sense of how to keep things entertaining.
Directorial styles and esthetics are different from episode to episode, and you might prefer some to others-but every story is worth knowing more about.
Armed with a dangerous, even rock star appeal, Dirty Money entertains as well as it informs across its six episodes. But you may need a shower afterward.
Dirty Money proves its thesis not just by exposing corporations, but also by rendering thoughtful, intimate portraits of individuals whose desire to accumulate wealth has transformed into a terminal kind of myopia.