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The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz is a gritty documentary that dives deep into a chilling incident in 1984 New York City. It captures the raw tension of the subway shooting, where Goetz took matters into his own hands against perceived threats. The film’s pacing is reflective, almost haunting, as it unpacks the complex emotions surrounding vigilantism, race, and justice. Interviews and archival footage create an atmosphere of unease, while Goetz’s own perspective adds layers to his controversial actions. It’s striking how the film doesn’t shy away from the moral ambiguities, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about society and self-defense. It’s a captivating piece, not just for the events depicted, but for the discussions it ignites.
Notable for its raw portrayal of a controversial event.Offers a nuanced view of crime and self-defense in the 80s.Engaging exploration of societal issues that still resonate today.
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Darrell Moore
Director