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The Final Quarter is a deep dive into the complexities surrounding Adam Goodes, an Indigenous AFL player who faced intense scrutiny during his career's twilight. Using only archival footage and interviews, it paints a stark picture of the racism and societal issues he confronted. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of each moment—it's not just a sports documentary, it's a cultural reflection. The lack of a conventional narrative style gives it an almost raw and real atmosphere, letting the historical context breathe. The film's distinctive approach really lies in how it compiles these various media forms, making you reconsider not only Goodes' legacy but also the broader implications of race in Australia. Worth noting is how it allows the audience to engage with the material on a personal level, without overt editorializing.
Explores themes of race and identity in Australian sports.Utilizes archival footage, which gives it a unique flavor.The atmosphere is heavy, reflective, and introspective.
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