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So, 'Condemned Practice Mode' is this deep dive into Hsu Tzu-chiang's life, which is just... haunting. The director, Chi, captures the stark reality of Hsu’s wrongful conviction and the years he battled against a flawed system. You can feel the tension in the air, and there's this slow burn as you watch Hsu transition from a death row inmate to a man still fighting for his innocence. The pacing is deliberate, making you sit with the weight of each moment. It’s not flashy; rather, it’s raw and grounded. There's no big budget gloss, but the compelling performances and the heavy atmosphere really pull you in, making it distinct in the realm of documentaries. It’s a true reflection on justice and perseverance, told in a way that feels both personal and universal.
Documentary on wrongful convictionsFocuses on the fight for justiceCaptivating yet unsettling atmosphere
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