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Rahiem Shabazz really digs deep in this sequel, picking up where the first left off and intensifying the dialogue around systemic issues affecting Black youth. The tone is raw and confrontational, really asking the hard questions about education and incarceration. It’s not just a doc; it feels more like a call to arms, blending personal stories with statistics that hit hard. The pacing keeps you engaged, with powerful interviews that don’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. What stands out is the way it connects the dots between the school system and the prison pipeline—it’s unsettling, but necessary. The visuals are stark, and the editing gives it a cutting edge that feels urgent, urging viewers to reflect on the broader implications.
Focuses on systemic issues in education and incarcerationStrong interviews and personal narrativesCuts between statistics and real-world implications
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