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So, 'Cops and Corpses: Victim's Cry for Justice' is a pretty stark documentary, you know? It dives headfirst into the grim reality faced by families in Nairobi during the pandemic. The pacing feels raw and unfiltered, almost like you're there with them, experiencing their pain firsthand. It doesn’t hold back on the brutality—there's a real heaviness to the footage of police enforcing those Covid-19 restrictions. It’s not just about the statistics; it humanizes the victims, showing their stories and struggles. The lack of a known director gives it this underground vibe. You've got to appreciate how it tackles themes of power abuse and social injustice without any frills. It’s definitely a film that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Explores police brutality during pandemic.Focus on victims' stories and struggles.Raw and unfiltered footage.
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Maurice Oniang'o
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