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ChickenHawk is a documentary that dives into some pretty complex and controversial territory. It presents a raw, unfiltered look at members of NAMBLA, giving them a platform to voice their beliefs about relationships they advocate for. The pacing varies, sometimes slow as it builds a sense of unease, then suddenly intense when confronting the societal backlash. What stands out is the unflinching approach; there’s no dramatic reenactments or flashy editing—just the stark reality of their discussions. The performances, if you can call them that, are candid and unsettling, pulling you into a world that many would rather ignore. It’s the kind of film that sparks debate, not just about the subject matter but about the very nature of consent and societal norms.
Controversial subject matter, approached candidly.No dramatic reenactments, relies on real interviews.Sparks important conversations about consent and relationships.
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