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Protect Yourselves is a fascinating exploration of personal safety and societal conflict. The film juxtaposes a farmer's perspective on self-defense with the ongoing tensions between First Nation activists and law enforcement. It’s not just about guns; it delves deep into the psychology of fear and protection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the situations presented. There’s a raw, almost unrefined quality to the storytelling that gives it a unique tone—like a slice of real life laid bare. The absence of a known director adds to its intrigue, making it feel like an underground gem. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances—especially from the farmer—carry a weight that resonates throughout.
Thought-provoking themes on protection and identity.Interesting contrast between rural and indigenous perspectives.Unconventional storytelling style you don't see often.
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