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91 Bullets in a Minute dives back into the aftermath of the Bell and Diallo cases, exploring the raw emotions that bubbled over during those years. Hoffman's documentary doesn't shy away from the chaos, presenting a visceral look at the intersection of community unrest and systemic issues. The pacing is a bit frenetic, reflecting the urgency of the protests and the constant media coverage that swirled around the events. It captures the feeling of being in the thick of it, where voices are often lost in the noise. The film also weaves in personal stories, giving a human touch to the statistics. This isn't just a follow-up; it’s an emotional continuation that captures the struggle for justice amidst a backdrop of societal change.
Use with caution due to strong themes.May evoke strong emotions.Not for the faint-hearted.
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