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Hidden Colors 2 dives deep into some heavy subjects, and it does so with a certain rawness that can be jarring. The film's pacing feels deliberate, giving viewers time to absorb the weight of the topics—like the intricacies of melanin and its significance beyond just skin color. There's a palpable urgency in discussing how systemic structures have affected African American communities, and it doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. The interviews are compelling, with various voices contributing to the narrative, making it distinct in its approach to history and identity. It feels more like a conversation among those who care deeply about these issues rather than a polished documentary. It's definitely a thought-provoking piece worth reflecting on.
Explores the science of melaninDiscusses the prison industrial complexSheds light on African economic history
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