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So, Silence in Sikeston is this really intriguing documentary that digs deep into the shadows of a small town. The film juxtaposes two tragic events, a lynching from decades ago and a police killing more recently – both echo throughout the community like a haunting reminder of its troubled past. It’s not flashy in its presentation; rather, it opts for a more somber tone, letting the locals tell their stories at their own pace. You can feel the weight of the history, the way it lingers in the air. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t need to be – the raw emotion and real-life impacts are what stand out. It’s a tough watch, but definitely leaves a mark.
Focuses on historical events.Emphasizes local voices.Explores community impact.
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Jill Rosenbaum
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