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Roads to Memphis, a 2010 documentary, dives deep into the intertwined fates of James Earl Ray and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The film crafts a somber tone, reflecting the weight of its subject matter. It's not just about the act of assassination but the broader historical context that makes it compelling. You get this slow, immersive pacing that allows you to really contemplate the lives affected by these events. The storytelling is linear yet poignant, almost haunting at times. The practical effects in terms of archival footage are well integrated, adding a layer of authenticity. The performances, if you can call them that given the nature of the documentary format, are striking in their rawness. Definitely stands out in the genre for how it humanizes both figures involved.
Interesting juxtaposition of perspectives.Strong historical context.Compelling use of archival footage.
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