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Confessions of an Undercover Cop dives into the murky waters of undercover infiltration, specifically through Mark Kennedy's lens. The documentary offers a gritty, almost voyeuristic look at his eight years embedded in various environmental and protest movements across Europe. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of the groups he infiltrated. There's a raw honesty in Kennedy's narration that grips you, making you contemplate the ethical dilemmas of his actions. It's not flashy like some other docs, but the stark truth of Kennedy's experiences is what sets it apart. Not to mention, the practical effects of showing real protests and the tension in those moments really captures the atmosphere.
Interesting exploration of ethical dilemmasRaw and honest narrative styleReal protest footage adds intensity
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