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Counters is a raw, eye-opening documentary that digs into the troubling rise of hate speech in Japan. The film's tone is both urgent and reflective, capturing the tension of the ongoing cultural conflict. You see regular folks β a schoolteacher, a deliveryman, an architect β banding together to challenge the extreme-right group that's been spreading its poison since 2013. It's fascinating to watch how these diverse characters navigate their fears and hopes, trying to awaken a collective conscience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension to breathe, which makes the eventual confrontations feel all the more impactful. There's a palpable sense of community and resistance, and while the director remains unknown, the voices of the participants resonate deeply, making it a significant piece of social commentary.
Focuses on grassroots activismExplores themes of conscience and resistanceFeatures everyday citizens confronting hate
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