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So, this documentary, 'Frank Serpico' from 2017, takes a deep dive into the life of the NYPD whistleblower who stood up against a system rife with corruption. It really captures the gritty atmosphere of the early 70s, a time when policing was undergoing massive scrutiny. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of Serpico's choices—he was no mere cop; he was a man with principles. The film features interviews that reveal insights into his struggles, and there’s a rawness to it that feels authentic. If you're into stories about moral dilemmas and systemic issues, this one’s got layers. Not to mention, it's a fascinating companion piece to Lumet's classic, adding context to what it meant for Serpico to go public.
Focus on real-life implications of police corruption.Interesting juxtaposition with Lumet's 1973 film.Great for discussions on ethics in law enforcement.
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