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The Color of Fear is a compelling documentary, really raw in its approach. Lee Mun Wah brings together this group of eight men, each from different backgrounds, and the conversations they have are charged. You feel the weight of their experiences as they dig into race relations in America. The pacing feels natural, almost like a fly-on-the-wall scenario. It’s not just talking heads; the emotional honesty is striking. There’s a palpable tension, but also moments of vulnerability. The film captures the pain and the hope intertwined in these discussions about racism. It’s distinct in how it doesn’t shy away from discomfort, making it a powerful watch for anyone interested in these themes.
Emotional exploration of race.Diverse perspectives presented.Intimate and impactful discussions.
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