State of Hate dives into a dark and unsettling corner of our society. With Fareed Zakaria at the helm, the film really captures the current surge of white supremacy, both in the U.S. and internationally. It’s not just numbers and statistics; it’s about the people behind these movements, their motivations, and their chilling aspirations. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like an investigative report that pulls you into the depths of this ideological explosion. The atmosphere is heavy, it gives you something to chew on long after it’s over. The lack of a flashy director doesn’t detract from its impact—rather, it feels raw and urgent, which is fitting for the subject matter. It’s fascinating and terrifying in equal measure.
Examines modern white supremacy's rootsSpotlights key figures and their agendasDelivers a raw, urgent atmosphere
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