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Police State is this gritty drama that digs deep into Queensland's murky past from '59 to '88, all through the lens of the Fitzgerald inquiry. It really captures the oppressive atmosphere of a place where authority ran rampant, almost reminiscent of those dark convict days. The pacing is methodical, letting the tension build up as the narrative unfolds. What sets it apart is how real it feels, grounded in actual events—no flashy embellishments here. The performances have a rawness that pulls you in, making you reflect on the balance of power. It’s more than just a historical recount; it’s a sobering look at corruption and the struggle for justice. Definitely worth a watch if you appreciate those layered narratives.
Historical context is crucial.Real events anchor the narrative.A study of authority and its flaws.
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