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RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy dives deep into the murky waters of one of America's most controversial events. The film's tone feels haunting, almost like a somber elegy for a nation grappling with its own demons. It pulls you in with testimonies that weave through the shadows of conspiracy and memory. Munir Sirhan's reflections on his brother’s amnesia regarding the event give a chilling perspective, while Sandra Serrano adds layers of complexity with her own experiences. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, inviting viewers to ponder the broader implications of what might have been. It's a raw portrayal, showcasing a blend of archival footage and personal narratives that really captures the tension of the period.
Investigates the complexities of memory and trauma.Offers unique personal perspectives on the event.Utilizes archival footage to create an immersive experience.
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