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DWB is a gritty drama that digs into the uncomfortable realities of racial profiling. The film revolves around two Black Nova Scotians who get pulled over by a white cop, right before heading to a CBC interview that's supposed to shed light on such issues. The tension builds slowly, you're left on edge as the characters navigate their interactions with the cop. The performances feel raw and authentic, capturing both the frustration and resignation that often accompany these real-life experiences. The atmosphere is heavy, almost stifling at times, mirroring the weight of the themes it tackles. It's really a snapshot of a moment that many can relate to, but few want to confront. There's a certain starkness to its presentation that resonates long after the credits roll.
Highlights the issue of racial profiling in a unique setting.Strong performances that enhance the film's authenticity.Captures a significant moment in contemporary social discussions.
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