A workaholic, forced to resign from his job, meets a career counselor who provides a psychological profile. He struggles with unethical behavior and the corrupting influence of capitalism as he navigates family problems and seeks a new job.
The House I Live In is a powerful documentary that delves into the devastating consequences of the war on drugs in America. Through personal stories and expert interviews, the film examines the deep-rooted issues of systemic racism, social class disparity, and the prison-industrial complex. It sheds light on the destructive cycle of criminalization, recidivism, and the overall failure of the criminal justice system. The House I Live In also raises questions about the moral implications, political opportunism, and hidden motives behind the drug war.
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