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So, 'Ball of Confusion' dives deep into the chaotic landscape of the 1968 election, which is really a reflection of its time. The documentary captures the raw emotions, the unrest following the tragic assassinations, and how those moments shaped public sentiment. It feels very much like a mosaic of voices and events—interviews and archival footage blend seamlessly, echoing a sense of urgency. The pacing is tight, keeping you engaged without feeling rushed. The way it contextualizes the political strife within the broader cultural upheaval of the 60s is pretty striking, making it more than just a recount of election results. It’s like a history lesson that feels intensely relevant, even today. Definitely a noteworthy piece for anyone interested in political documentaries or that tumultuous era.
Engaging blend of archival footageInteresting interviews with political figuresGreat for understanding 1960s America
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Paul Tait Roberts
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