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137 Shots dives into the raw aftermath of a tragic incident involving police violence in Cleveland. The film's pacing feels deliberate, often uncomfortable, as it lays bare the tension and anger that arises when communities seek accountability. The tone is somber; it's not just about the events but the people left behind. You get a sense of the real-life stakes, and the interviews provide a haunting glimpse into the emotional fallout. There's no flashy editing or dramatized reenactments, which somehow makes the impact more striking. It's a tough watch, but honestly, these stories need to be told. The absence of a known director adds to its rawness—it feels like a grassroots effort to shine a light on a critical issue.
Cleveland police violence contextEmphasis on community voicesNotable for its unflinching approach
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