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The Fourth is a compelling exploration of celebration turned sour. It captures that dissonance between joy and dread, especially in the context of young black and Latino lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of camaraderie to breathe before the tension escalates. The atmosphere is thick, almost tangible, as the fireworks loom like a backdrop to the impending conflict. Practical effects subtly enhance the realism, grounding us in their world. Performances are raw, particularly from the ensemble cast, who navigate the gravity of their experience with nuance. It's a film that lingers, prompting thoughts about freedom and safety, and challenges the viewer to reflect on the true meaning of such holidays.
Themes of friendship and communityTension between celebration and realityRealistic portrayal of police encounters
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