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No. Yes (2019) is an intriguing look at racism through a lens that’s as fragmented as the topic itself. It feels like a patchwork quilt, weaving together voices from all walks of life—a blend of the young and old, sociologists, and everyday folks. The pacing leans into a contemplative rhythm, allowing the weight of each story to settle. You can feel the tension in the air as each character wrestles with their own experiences, which makes it distinctive. The documentary doesn't aim to provide neat resolutions, rather it opens up a dialogue, leaving viewers with lingering questions about race and identity. Atmosphere is key here, with raw, unfiltered interviews that pull you in, leaving you reflecting long after it ends.
Explores nuanced perspectives on racism.Features interviews with varied social backgrounds.Focuses on dialogue over conclusions.
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