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Britain's Forgotten Prisoners dives deep into the grim reality of the IPP system in England and Wales. The film paints a stark picture of individuals caught in legal limbo, serving indefinite sentences long after their time should've ended. It's raw, emotional, and really brings to light the human cost of such a punitive system. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of these people's stories. It's not flashy, but the genuine interviews and stark cinematography create an oppressive atmosphere that lingers. You might find yourself reflecting on the ethical implications long after it’s over. A distinctive take on the intersection of justice and humanity, for sure.
Focus on the impact of IPP sentencesStrong emotional interviews with former prisonersCinematography complements the somber tone
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