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So, 'The Fire Next Time' is a documentary that dives deep into this unsettling event in the Flathead Valley. It’s got a raw feel that really captures the tensions between community members. You have Brenda Kitterman, an ex-cop, and Mike Raiman, an environmentalist, trying to figure out how to handle this mess after a domestic terror plot emerges. The pacing keeps you on edge, as the film oscillates between community interviews and the growing anxiety of the residents. There’s no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatization here; it’s quite grounded. It really highlights themes of fear and mistrust, which resonate in today’s world. The locals’ performances feel authentic, making it a distinct piece in the documentary genre. Worth a watch for anyone into socio-political themes.
Focuses on real-life events and community dynamics.Highlights the emotional weight of fear and mistrust.Grounded storytelling with no gimmicky effects.
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Patrice O'Neill
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