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Stacey Dooley in Cologne: The Blame Game is a compelling documentary that digs deep into a very sensitive topic. Dooley’s investigation into the aftermath of the New Year's Eve assaults reveals a city grappling with its identity, torn between the realities of immigration and social responsibility. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as she interviews various locals—some expressing fear and anger, others advocating for understanding. It’s not just about the incidents themselves, but the broader themes of accountability and community response. The raw, unpolished interviews give a real sense of the tension, making it feel immediate and relevant. It’s a stark exploration of societal fractures, pushing viewers to confront uncomfortable questions about safety and integration.
Investigative documentary styleFocuses on societal implicationsReal interviews add authenticity
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