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So, 'Executions' from '95 is not your typical documentary. It dives into the grim history of capital punishment with a raw, unflinching lens. The footage is jarring, yet it captures the stark reality of human history - how people have met their end across different cultures and eras. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to digest the weight of each method presented. You can't help but feel a heavy atmosphere as the film grapples with the moral implications of the death penalty. The filmmakers are clearly passionate about illustrating the inhumanity of these practices, and it comes through in the way they piece everything together. It’s a sobering watch that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Contains graphic imagery.Explores themes of morality and justice.Not suitable for sensitive viewers.
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David Herman
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