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So, 'Again' is a documentary that really gets under your skin. It reenacts this horrific supermarket incident with a refugee caught in the middle, and the whole thing takes place in a studio, which gives it this stark, almost clinical vibe. The pacing's deliberate, letting the audience sit with the tension. What stands out are the ten citizens observing the re-enactment; their comments blur the line between civil courage and vigilante justice, which is fascinating. The performances of these observers feel raw and unscripted, almost like you're eavesdropping on real opinions. The way it challenges viewers to question their own morality is what makes it distinctive. Not your typical documentary, that's for sure.
Features a unique reenactment styleExplores moral ambiguity in real-timeIntense focus on audience reactions
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