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The F Word is a gritty exploration of the turmoil surrounding the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City. It captures the raw energy of a city on edge through the eyes of Joe Pace, a radio DJ who's just been hit with hefty fines for indecency. The film's atmosphere is charged, almost chaotic, reflecting the unrest of the streets filled with protesters, yet it maintains a personal touch as we follow Joe's struggle. The pacing might feel uneven at times, but it effectively mirrors the unpredictability of activism. The performances, particularly Hamilton's, pull you in as he navigates his frustrations and ideals in real-time. A distinctive piece, it offers a glimpse into the intersection of media, politics, and individual defiance.
Reflects the tensions of the 2004 RNC.Strong performances, particularly by Josh Hamilton.An exploration of media and activism.
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