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So, Skokie, right? This 1981 TV movie dives deep into a tense moment in history, surrounding that infamous trial where Neo-Nazis wanted to march in a Jewish neighborhood. The tone is pretty heavy, capturing the community's pain and anger without sugarcoating anything. There's a palpable atmosphere of conflict and moral dilemma throughout, which makes the pacing feel almost like a documentary at times. Performances are solid, especially the way they portray the emotional weight of the residents. What stands out is the film's raw approach to such a controversial subject—it's not just about the march, but about the rights of individuals versus the feelings of a community still grappling with its past.
Strong performances that emphasize the emotional stakes.Explores themes of free speech and community rights.Distinctive for its serious approach to a difficult subject.
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