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Compared to a $200 million superhero blockbuster, a documentary about a 90s boy band costs pennies to produce but generates weeks of social media discourse. When The Last Dance (about Michael Jordan) dropped on Netflix, it wasn't just a sports documentary—it was a cultural event that dominated watercooler talk for two months. Critics argue that streaming platforms are commodifying pain
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