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So, 'Fist Bump' dives into this really unsettling moment for Marcus Knight, who had this whole Broadway dream going. The pacing feels almost disjointed, reflecting the chaos of the situation. It's a documentary, but it feels like a slow burn as it unfolds the layers of accusations over something as trivial as a fist bump. The atmosphere is tense, and you can feel the weight of the social implications throughout. The performances, especially those of the interviewees, really draw you in—they're raw and unfiltered. The film captures the absurdity and gravity of the incident, making it distinctive in how it portrays the collision of personal ambition and public scrutiny.
Explores themes of public perception and personal ambitionHighlights the absurdity of social media scrutinyOffers a raw look at the consequences of fleeting moments
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