OJ: Trial of the Century is a fascinating dive into one of the most publicized legal battles in American history. The documentary weaves together real footage and interviews, allowing you to experience the complexities and absurdities of the trial. The pacing feels almost frenetic at times, mirroring the media frenzy surrounding it. You get a genuine sense of the atmosphere—both tense and surreal. There's a raw quality to the reenactments that contrasts nicely with the polished news segments, making it feel real and immediate. The themes of race, celebrity, and justice are explored in ways that are thought-provoking. It's distinctive in how it presents different perspectives, really pulling you into the turmoil of the time.
Documentary style combines real footage with interviews.Explores themes of race, celebrity, and justice.Pacing reflects the media frenzy of the trial.
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