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Resolved: Never Again is an interesting documentary that digs deep into Alexandria's past, addressing some pretty heavy themes. The tone feels reflective, almost somber at times, but it carries this undercurrent of hope for a more equitable future. You can sense the community's struggle and determination throughout. The pacing has this almost methodical rhythm—like it takes its time to let the stories unfold. It's not flashy; no gimmicky effects here—just raw storytelling and real faces, which I find pretty impactful. The performances are authentic, capturing the essence of community voices that are often overlooked. This film stands out because it feels like a heartfelt call to action, rather than just documentation.
Focuses on community engagement and reconciliation.Provides a raw, unfiltered look at local history.Emphasizes the importance of memory in shaping the future.
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