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So, 'Po Po' from 2013 is an interesting piece of documentary filmmaking. It dives deep into the tragedy surrounding Jason McPherson's death, which really sets a heavy tone right from the start. The pacing feels quite deliberate, almost like it's trying to let you sit with the gravity of the situation. The atmosphere is thick with tension and grief as his family navigates their anger and loss, giving the film a raw emotional edge. It’s distinctive for its focus on a real-life incident, of course, and the way it speaks to larger themes like accountability and justice within the police system. The unembellished style really heightens the impact, and you can feel the weight of their story through the screen. It’s a tough watch but holds a necessary conversation.
Features a raw emotional narrative.Focuses on real-life events surrounding police accountability.Draws on the family's personal grief and anger.
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Ken Fero
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