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So, 'Protest Etiquette' is this documentary that really digs into the whole idea of how protests are often criticized not for their cause, but for how people express their anger. It's like, the film flips that narrative—showing how the focus on civility can detract from addressing real issues. The tone feels almost urgent, yet reflective, giving you these moments to just sit and think. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which I actually found fascinating, it mirrors the chaos of protests themselves. There's no flashy effects or anything; it's raw and real. The interviews are compelling, and the way it juxtaposes voices feels deliberate, almost like a call to rethink what we consider acceptable in activism.
Documentary on modern protest dynamicsExplores themes of civility vs. justiceUnique pacing reflects real-world activism
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Adán De La Garza
Director